I loved my hs22 but they are long gone now I have a set of coda disc brakes that I will be using on my bike packing bike which is a Cannondale F900 1998 but I real liked the way you finished them good job
Hi, thanks for the information in the video, I have just acquired a Proflex with HS22 brakes. My plan is to restore the paint work on the brakes and possibly replace the hoses. Do you know any details about the hose, olive and bolt for the older HS22? Do they use the current Magura parts? Thanks again.
I don't know, the video was shot in my local bike shop so it's a standard part he had in store. Which means it's a standard part you should also be able to get online.
Magura is still selling their HS brakes and parts for it. AFAIK you can use modern levers and old cylinders and mix and match most parts. They changes screws from hex to tork and different mounting plates but in the end it's the same system as in the 1990s. Here in Germany they still sell new bikes with HS brakes. Due to the pedelec boom it's declining fast. The only hopelass part is trying to find drop bar HS66 levers. Long gone. No adapters availalbe. Most people remove their HS and go for canti or v-brakes when restoring or converting to drop bars.
I have a pair of HS11 Evolutions. Unsure of what year they are but they’re at least 20 years old. Is it still possible to source replacement hydraulic hose for this brake?
I loved my hs22 but they are long gone now I have a set of coda disc brakes that I will be using on my bike packing bike which is a Cannondale F900 1998 but I real liked the way you finished them good job
thanks for the compliment
Never knew those existed.
👍🏻completely my type cannondale and maguras ❤️
I will polish my HS 22 Classic, too. I don´t like this yellow. But i will leave the brake booster and handels black.
Hi, thanks for the information in the video, I have just acquired a Proflex with HS22 brakes. My plan is to restore the paint work on the brakes and possibly replace the hoses. Do you know any details about the hose, olive and bolt for the older HS22? Do they use the current Magura parts? Thanks again.
I've reused the bolts of the original brakes. The hose is compatible with olives and HS33 parts, which is still soled today.
I saw you removed and polished , but how can u prevent the aluminum surface from oxidized?
You can't, so it'll get cloudy again over time, especially when it get's into contact with rainwater. So keep it clean and dry.
Where can I purchase the olive and hose for the brakes? I have this model and hose popped off. Thanks
I don't know, the video was shot in my local bike shop so it's a standard part he had in store. Which means it's a standard part you should also be able to get online.
Magura is still selling their HS brakes and parts for it. AFAIK you can use modern levers and old cylinders and mix and match most parts. They changes screws from hex to tork and different mounting plates but in the end it's the same system as in the 1990s. Here in Germany they still sell new bikes with HS brakes. Due to the pedelec boom it's declining fast. The only hopelass part is trying to find drop bar HS66 levers. Long gone. No adapters availalbe. Most people remove their HS and go for canti or v-brakes when restoring or converting to drop bars.
I have a pair of HS11 Evolutions. Unsure of what year they are but they’re at least 20 years old. Is it still possible to source replacement hydraulic hose for this brake?
Yes, as you can see in this video I use normal magura hoses you can still purchase today. You don't need any vintage stuff.