Magura brakes

Ricardo

New Member
Sep 25, 2019
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35
Liverpool
Had magura brakes fitted to my levo on Saturday. I was told by the shop this would take 2 and a half hrs so have some breakfast come back and they will be done, 7 hrs later I had to leave with the bike( shop closing) both brakes don’t work. What would you suggest I do ??
Some pictures of the bike after the work is this ok? The bike is brad new.

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ggx

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Dec 10, 2018
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Sintra
Could explain in more detail? Why did colect the bike from the store with the brakes not working?
 

Ricardo

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Sep 25, 2019
48
35
Liverpool
Could explain in more detail? Why did colect the bike from the store with the brakes not working?
Hi ggx,

The bike store is over 80 miles round trip so booked it in for a Saturday. I was told by the shop this would only take 2hrs and the shop closed at 5 had to leave with the bike as the shop was closed the next day and the mechanic is of for the rest of the week.
 

Ricardo

New Member
Sep 25, 2019
48
35
Liverpool
Should your new bike look like this after magura brakes being fitted?
7 hrs I waited in the shop for they told me it was a 2 hr job never mentioned dropping the motor and rear triangle.
Back brake doesn’t work at all, the front judders
And knocks.
I’ve got to take it back today from work 80 miles and pick it up on Saturday another 80 miles.
This cost £500 should I get discount?

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Peko

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Sep 23, 2018
141
144
Germany
The slightly damaged/scratched screws are normal after a modification. If the mechanic handles the screws with care, they could look better than this, but I think this is OK.
The scratches on the frame aren't OK.
The adjustingpin for the pressurepoint on the last photo isn't installed right. The head of the pin should be on the upper side. It's not a problem, but a mechanic should know this.

But... the MT7 does a great job.:)
 

KennyB

E*POWAH Master
Aug 25, 2019
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Taunton
Why has it anything to do with Specialized, or for that matter Magura? It looks more like a p1ss poor bike shop issue.
 

Ricardo

New Member
Sep 25, 2019
48
35
Liverpool
Why has it anything to do with Specialized, or for that matter Magura? It looks more like a p1ss poor bike shop issue.
Hi KennyB,

I’m just after some advice! Is this what you should expect from getting your brakes fitted? It took the fitter 2hrs just to straighten the discs, 3 hrs to bleed the back and it still doesn’t work.
 

Ricardo

New Member
Sep 25, 2019
48
35
Liverpool
The slightly damaged/scratched screws are normal after a modification. If the mechanic handles the screws with care, they could look better than this, but I think this is OK.
The scratches on the frame aren't OK.
The adjustingpin for the pressurepoint on the last photo isn't installed right. The head of the pin should be on the upper side. It's not a problem, but a mechanic should know this.

But... the MT7 does a great job.:)
Hi,

Should you have to pull the brake lever to touch the bar before it works?
 

Peko

Well-known member
Sep 23, 2018
141
144
Germany
No, never.
I think there is still air in the system and the brakes must be vented again.
It's not the easiest job with the magura brakes and sometimes takes more tries to get the entire air out.

Did you pay 500 Pound only for the installing?
 

Zimmerframe

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Jun 12, 2019
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Did you pay 500 Pound only for the installing?

I think that must be £500 fixed price for the front and rear MT7's and Magura disks including installation.

I guess you don't know what happened on the day. Yes, it's definitely not right. But either they ran into some unforeseen problems with the brakes/bike when they were installing. Or some other problem came along and the mechanic ended up doing that as a priority and unfortunately yours got pushed along and he didn't have time to finish it.

It's a bit unfortunate that they didn't complete the job before closing up and going home.

You probably have to give them some benefit of the doubt and give them the opportunity to make it right/finish the job properly. You've then been without the bike for a week and had to make and extra trip, so they should take that into account on pricing/future discount/something else from the shop to compensate you.

Alternatively,if you don't want to go back, you fix it/finish it yourself and learn a lot in the process.
 

Rusty

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Jul 17, 2019
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That is shiite - looks like they gave the job to the high-school drop-out to do.
Seriously, if my bike came back looking like that I would have the owner bailed up until all the hardware was replaced.
The test bike I rode before I bought my Scott had the motor dropped 7 or 8 times to steal parts for quick warranty fixes and the nuts & bolts looked 100% better than that.
 

Zimmerframe

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Jun 12, 2019
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That is shiite - looks like they gave the job to the high-school drop-out to do.
Seriously, if my bike came back looking like that I would have the owner bailed up until all the hardware was replaced.
The test bike I rode before I bought my Scott had the motor dropped 7 or 8 times to steal parts for quick warranty fixes and the nuts & bolts looked 100% better than that.

Well, that sh1ts all over my fluffy bunny pragmatic approach to the world today :)
 

Phill_B_34

Member
Feb 11, 2019
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Brisbane, AUS
Hi KennyB,

I’m just after some advice! Is this what you should expect from getting your brakes fitted? It took the fitter 2hrs just to straighten the discs, 3 hrs to bleed the back and it still doesn’t work.

3-1/2 hours at my local last week working on a Focus Jam2 got me:

- Front and rear brakes and discs changed (to Magura MT7 Pro's and discs)
- E6000 controller, Di2 derailleur and shifter fitted - they had a software problem and ended up with Shimano remoting into the bike via their laptop to get everything 'talking' to each other - works seamlessly now!
- replaced std dropper with Fox Transfer & Wolf Tooth lever (Magura mount)
- New 35mm bar and stem mounted
- 1 year service (not much to do as I replaced half the bike...LOL)
They ended up dropping the motor and battery out to get everything fitted, even took photos to show me.

So yeah, I think there maybe a problem with the competency of they staff at your local bike shop.
 

Beatn1K

Active member
Jan 25, 2020
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UK
Initially I figured it was just cosmetic...maybe you had pressure washed the bike and they had problems with seized fixings...Not great but it happens. They're made of cheese!
Having read the rest of your report - I agree with above.
Cant beat wrenchig on your own machine...At least you know what gets done, and the buck stops with you know who !!
 

Ricardo

New Member
Sep 25, 2019
48
35
Liverpool
I think that must be £500 fixed price for the front and rear MT7's and Magura disks including installation.

I guess you don't know what happened on the day. Yes, it's definitely not right. But either they ran into some unforeseen problems with the brakes/bike when they were installing. Or some other problem came along and the mechanic ended up doing that as a priority and unfortunately yours got pushed along and he didn't have time to finish it.

It's a bit unfortunate that they didn't complete the job before closing up and going home.

You probably have to give them some benefit of the doubt and give them the opportunity to make it right/finish the job properly. You've then been without the bike for a week and had to make and extra trip, so they should take that into account on pricing/future discount/something else from the shop to compensate you.

Alternatively,if you don't want to go back, you fix it/finish it yourself and learn a lot in the process.
Hi

The price was for disks and brakes fitted.
I waited in the shop for 5hrs watching the lad work, I didn’t see the damage until I got the bike home.
 

Ricardo

New Member
Sep 25, 2019
48
35
Liverpool
Initially I figured it was just cosmetic...maybe you had pressure washed the bike and they had problems with seized fixings...Not great but it happens. They're made of cheese!
Having read the rest of your report - I agree with above.
Cant beat wrenchig on your own machine...At least you know what gets done, and the buck stops with you know who !!
Hi

The bike is brand new done 200 miles on flat road no mountains by me.
 

cozzy

Well-known member
Aug 11, 2019
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Hampshire UK
That's a shit job, how do you wreck the head of every bolt, even low torque ones. Chain guide fitted wrong(maybe, looks quite different to my kenevo), brake clamp fitted wrong(top bolt should be tight with no gap). Magura are a pita to bleed though, spent a week on mine before.
 

ManBratt

New Member
Jan 22, 2020
2
2
Oak Hills, CA
Had magura brakes fitted to my levo on Saturday. I was told by the shop this would take 2 and a half hrs so have some breakfast come back and they will be done, 7 hrs later I had to leave with the bike( shop closing) both brakes don’t work. What would you suggest I do ??
Some pictures of the bike after the work is this ok? The bike is brad new.

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You have damages. Those stressed-out Allen fasteners are ruined and unsafe. The bike shop needs to make it right or you should sue via small claims court. If someone did that to my ride, it would have got real ugly. I also suggest watching all the Park Tools instructional videos and learn how to maintain and upgrade your own bikes.
 

Ricardo

New Member
Sep 25, 2019
48
35
Liverpool
That's a shit job, how do you wreck the head of every bolt, even low torque ones. Chain guide fitted wrong(maybe, looks quite different to my kenevo), brake clamp fitted wrong(top bolt should be tight with no gap). Magura are a pita to bleed though, spent a week on mine before.
Hi,
Bike is back in the shop until Saturday, new bolts ordered magura brakes coming off and mine going back on.
Never step foot in Any of there shops again!!!
Mechanics are not trained to any standards!!!
 

Ricardo

New Member
Sep 25, 2019
48
35
Liverpool
You have damages. Those stressed-out Allen fasteners are ruined and unsafe. The bike shop needs to make it right or you should sue via small claims court. If someone did that to my ride, it would have got real ugly. I also suggest watching all the Park Tools instructional videos and learn how to maintain and upgrade your own bikes.
Hi,

Thanks, I’ve taken the bike back on Wednesday should get it back on Saturday ?new bolts ordered. Magura brakes coming off and mine going back on.
Never go to any of there shops again!!!
All this has taken 4 days no bike 250 miles travel
And just hassle for a poorly trained mechanic.
 

Phill_B_34

Member
Feb 11, 2019
45
38
Brisbane, AUS
Hi,

Thanks, I’ve taken the bike back on Wednesday should get it back on Saturday ?new bolts ordered. Magura brakes coming off and mine going back on.
Never go to any of there shops again!!!
All this has taken 4 days no bike 250 miles travel
And just hassle for a poorly trained mechanic.

Good luck with a new mechanic but don't give up on the Magura's though, they are great upgrade!
 

118

E*POWAH Elite
Aug 14, 2019
642
560
Norfolk
No but they are supposed to be more horizontal, see random internet picture below.
Oh and the lever reach adjust pins are upsidedown, didnt notice that before!

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Those that run a bigger chainring, 'turn' the chain guide, to allow for the increase in diameter.. that said if you are running an original chainring, it's not, as stock..
 

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