Hello,
I currently have a Shimano BR-MT420 brake calipers on my bike. The rear caliper started leaking lightly, such that after a few days of non-use, the pads get lightly covered in oil.
So I need a new caliper, but since this involves disconnecting the brake hose, I wonder if I need to replace the 'olive' on the old hose? If so, what's the best way to get the old one off safely, without damaging the hose?
Also, since I'm getting new calipers, would upgrading just the calipers (i.e. leaving the levers as they are) be of any benefit? There's barely any price difference...
I currently have a Shimano BR-MT420 brake calipers on my bike. The rear caliper started leaking lightly, such that after a few days of non-use, the pads get lightly covered in oil.
So I need a new caliper, but since this involves disconnecting the brake hose, I wonder if I need to replace the 'olive' on the old hose? If so, what's the best way to get the old one off safely, without damaging the hose?
Also, since I'm getting new calipers, would upgrading just the calipers (i.e. leaving the levers as they are) be of any benefit? There's barely any price difference...