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Tell me what steps to take to remove the rear brake and replace it in a 2026 Amflow PX
@GVA Rider - the 2026 Amflow PX Carbon ships withTell me what steps to take to remove the rear brake and replace it in a 2026 Amflow PX
@GVA Rider - the 2026 Amflow PX Carbon ships with
Magura Gustav Pro hydraulic disc brakes, 4-piston caliper, 203mm rotors front and rear.
Magura uses mineral oil (LLK).
General steps for a rear brake caliper swap on the PX:
• Shift the rear wheel out of the way if needed for access
• Remove the caliper from the IS/post-mount adaptor (typically 2× T25 bolts) - keep the adaptor unless your replacement needs a different one
• Disconnect the hose at the caliper end - have a rag ready, mineral oil will drip
• If reusing the hose: fit a new olive and barb, thread into the new caliper, bleed per the new brake's procedure
• If fitting a complete new brake with its own hose: route it through the frame (the PX has internal routing) and connect at the lever end too
• Reinstall caliper on adaptor, align to rotor with wheel in place - loosen bolts slightly, squeeze lever, torque to spec
• Bed in pads with 20 - 30 firm stops from ~20 km/h before trusting it on trail
Key point: the PX uses internal cable/hose routing, so threading a new hose through the frame takes patience.
A magnetic brake hose guide tool makes it considerably less miserable.
What are you replacing it with?
That'll determine whether the adaptor, hose, and fluid type carry over.
@RickBullotta - fair point, and a good one.You skipped quite a few steps - on an eMTB it is often necessary to loosen cable guides, drop the motor, etc...