TRP Spyre Pad Adjustment

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How to properly adjust the pads on TRP Spyre Brakes
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i don't effing understand why people complain about this video. it's so simple and concise no extra blabbering... 😑

zoladkow
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I'll preload the actuation arm if I feel like it.

clintjones
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Hi, I've found that after adjusting using these screws they tend to back out by themselves after a while. It appears that the screws are only held in their place by threadlocking compound and this may not be effective anymore. Do you have any suggestions?

jonathanip
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I’ll be honest I have to preload the cable pull by choking up on the brake pull cable. With SRAM force levers they will bottom out on the handlebar before getting any force on the brake disc. Tightening the preload screw to even rubbing condition with pads centered and the cable pull is too little for brake lever bottomed out on drops.

longbowsnyper
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will this give my breaks more bite? I have a specialized Diverge that came with these breaks. I have allowed sufficient time for the breaks to break in but I am still not getting nearly the breaking power that's expected with disc breaks in the wet or dry

harminon
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does this go for the SLC as well? i need all the stopping power i can get. vermont has ridiculously steep gravel descents.

NewEnglandDirtRoadie
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I need help please! I can't adjust the 3 mm pad adjustment screw because it has blue loctite applied. It stripped my 3 mm hex key and also the adjustment screw. :(

freshpimpa
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I cannot get your brakes to work on my 2018 Specialized Roubeix Sport - the rear ones just did not work from day 1.

cyclingesquire
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Are you serious??! That's all you have to say about adjustment???

piersto
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not a good brakes on my 2017 Norco Threshold! They are not powerful :(

rakistangpinoy
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39 second video? 😂 you didn’t put much effort into it, did you?

hernanp
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There is no more stuffs to do and that is work. I 've done the same on my bike.
It's a good conception more efficient with metal pads.
Pascal from FRANCE

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