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Technical => Wheels, Tyres and Brakes => Topic started by: Adrian King on April 05, 2005, 08:39:37 am

Title: Magura HS33 Brake Squeal
Post by: Adrian King on April 05, 2005, 08:39:37 am
I've recently upgraded to a set of HS33's on my Super Galaxy.

They're really great brakes, apart from the noise when they're damp.

In the dry, they're silent, in the wet, they're not too bad, but when the rims are cold and damp, the noise drives me mad.

In their setup instructions, Magura highlights the fact that the brakes should be kept parallel.

Is it ok to toe-in the pads slightly as I would with canti's, or does this seriously affect the performance of the Maguras?

Would different pads help.  I'm currently using the black pads that came with the brakes.

Any help would be appreciated.

Adrian
Title: Re: Magura HS33 Brake Squeal
Post by: joatmon on August 02, 2005, 11:21:08 am
I've had Hs33's on my Kona MTB for about 5 years, I've always set them up with 'toe-in' and never had any problems or squeal (but what do I know!)
Title: Re: Magura HS33 Brake Squeal
Post by: wookster on August 03, 2005, 09:52:51 pm
i had hs66's on my roberts, have now got 2005 hs33's on my raven have them all set parallel with no probs, but need boosters for best results. wouldnt have anything but.