Hydraulic Brake Maintenance Between Services

Ernie performing a brake bleed service

Hydraulic disc brakes are a game-changer when it comes to smooth, consistent stopping power. Whether you’re a casual rider or a serious cyclist, keeping your hydraulic brakes in top shape is essential for safety and performance.

Suggested Hydraulic Brake Maintenance Schedule

After Every Ride:

  • Check for Contamination – Wipe down rotors and calipers to remove dirt and moisture.
  • Inspect for Leaks – Look for brake fluid leaks around the calipers or levers.
  • Test Brake Feel – Ensure the levers feel firm and responsive.

Weekly (or Every 5-10 Rides):

  • Check rotor wear and alignment.
  • Wipe down rotors with isopropyl alcohol.

Every 2-3 Months:

  • Inspect brake pads and replace if worn.
  • Check for air in the system (bleed if necessary).

Annually:

  • Get a full brake system service.

Proper Bike Storage for Hydraulic Brake Longevity

  • Avoid hanging the bike by the front wheel to prevent air bubbles in the brake system.
  • Store in a climate-controlled area to prevent fluid degradation.
  • Keep it clean to avoid salt and sand damage.

What Affects the Performance of Hydraulic Brakes?

  • Humidity & Moisture – Can cause fluid degradation.
  • Dirt & Sand – Leads to faster wear.
  • Temperature Changes – Heat can expand brake fluid.
  • Riding Style & Terrain – Frequent braking wears down components faster.

Final Thoughts

Taking care of your hydraulic brakes between services ensures safer rides and extends their lifespan. If you need a professional brake check or service, Ernie’s Bicycle Repair is here to help! Our mobile service brings expert care right to your door in Wilmington, NC. Book an consultation today!

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