Turn on closed captioning... the [CC] button near the settings gear. You get the descriptions + context you're looking for. Maybe there was a mistake with the video export and they dropped the explanation track. But the Closed Captioning has the text.
Thumbs up: You should be riding at a decent speed, 20-25 km/h. Apply gradual pressure to the brake and slow down without coming to a complete stop, release the brake and keep riding increasing your speed. Repeat this at least 5x. Thumbs down: braking hard or abruptly and coming to a complete stop. Works best if you can find a long downhill section, let the bike pick up speed and then apply gradual brake pressure to slow the bike to 5-10 km/h, release the brake, pick up some speed and repeat.
My Paceline SRAM rotors make a weird warbling sound every time I brake. I just did this procedure to bed them in. It’s brand new. They sound terrible. I took it to a LBS and he said that’s just what paceline rotors do. Is that normal??
It appears in your video that you are bedding in both front and rear at the same time, is that correct? I've seen other videos where they say to do the back by themselves and then the front by themselves. Is there any advantage to one method over the other?
All I can think of is bedding in both brakes simultaneously makes the entire process faster to complete, while doing it one by one forces that one caliper to handle the braking duties when bedding in, making it work harder to slow the bike and rider down.
the 5 steps in the video description tells me everything I need to know, the video unfortunately is really confusing with symbols and icons that aren't clear...
This has to be one of the worst SRAM silent videos. Please, show this video to someone who doesn't work on your product everyday and ask them if it makes any sense. I reverse engineered the speedometers by watching a different SRAM bedding video that uses words. Ugh.
Turn on closed captioning... the [CC] button near the settings gear. You get the descriptions + context you're looking for. Maybe there was a mistake with the video export and they dropped the explanation track. But the Closed Captioning has the text.
Nice to know! I've got same discs added today.
Would really appreciate someone articulating the goals vs. a thumbs up or down. A little bit ambiguous
Thumbs up: You should be riding at a decent speed, 20-25 km/h. Apply gradual pressure to the brake and slow down without coming to a complete stop, release the brake and keep riding increasing your speed. Repeat this at least 5x. Thumbs down: braking hard or abruptly and coming to a complete stop.
Works best if you can find a long downhill section, let the bike pick up speed and then apply gradual brake pressure to slow the bike to 5-10 km/h, release the brake, pick up some speed and repeat.
@@thomaskuhn6541what he says ☝🏼
My Paceline SRAM rotors make a weird warbling sound every time I brake. I just did this procedure to bed them in. It’s brand new. They sound terrible. I took it to a LBS and he said that’s just what paceline rotors do. Is that normal??
Much better instructional video from SRAM: ruclips.net/video/iUV2Eo9ERSk/видео.htmlsi=9-KgQyr2jXd2XnWr
Thank you 😊 Speaking is fundamental
Thanks!
Words. Needs words. Don't be afraid to use English.
The description is more useful than the video.
It appears in your video that you are bedding in both front and rear at the same time, is that correct? I've seen other videos where they say to do the back by themselves and then the front by themselves. Is there any advantage to one method over the other?
All I can think of is bedding in both brakes simultaneously makes the entire process faster to complete, while doing it one by one forces that one caliper to handle the braking duties when bedding in, making it work harder to slow the bike and rider down.
More questions than answers
This might make sense if you already is familiar with the process. Otherwise it makes little sense
What the fuck is going here? Time travel on a bicycle
the 5 steps in the video description tells me everything I need to know, the video unfortunately is really confusing with symbols and icons that aren't clear...
That is really no help whatsoever. I slow down 30 times from two random speeds to get the brakes hot then let them cool?
Please use words for instructions.
I have no idea what I'm supposed to do. Add speeds and text. This is totally useless.
Huh?
Really not a good instructional video. No idea what some of the instructions mean.
This has to be one of the worst SRAM silent videos. Please, show this video to someone who doesn't work on your product everyday and ask them if it makes any sense. I reverse engineered the speedometers by watching a different SRAM bedding video that uses words. Ugh.