Riderever Trivia TT brake bleed issue….what bleed kit to use?

Anyone have experience with the Riderever Trivia brakes and how to bleed? We received the brakes which actually are quite nice but also with the Jagwire Pro bleed kit. This was delivered as the set to use by Jagwire…….but none of the adapters with the kit seem to fit the bleed ports.

I need to help the customers with their bikes now the season starts but are completely stuck.

Anyone?

Thanks.

Jeroen.

I found one of the adaptors in the Park Universal kit fit well enough, though I was thinking about the Jagwire kit to get a better fit (won’t be doing that)
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Hi David,

No, there is nothing in the jagwire bleed kit that even fits the threads of the bleed port at all so nu use getting that. I will now hope that our park tool distributor has the universal bleed kit in stock……
Any insight in what color of the adapters you used? Did you used it with the funnel or 2 syringes? I assume you mean the park tool bkm 1.2? Just to be sure…

Thanks,

Jeroen

I have a BKM-1, I don’t know what they’ve added for the 1.2

I think it was the long silver or the green (in the top tray) as if I wound it all the way in it blocked the reservoir - but worked well enough backed out a couple of turns

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Big shout out to the people over at Moxie Multisport in Scottsdale, Arizona. And in special Corbin.
He was super friendly and helpful and give away how they bleed these brakes.
Instead of the Jagwire kit they told me to use the Sram kit with the threaded fitting and they fit like a glove.
Bleeding was no problem. So no Jagwire kit needed just the Sram kit :slight_smile:

Jeroen

I am trying to set up these Riderever Triva brakes. I need some olives and barbs. Does anyone know what olives and barbs I need to buy? If so, where can I get them in the US?

You need to get the from Jagwire, but there is a set in each box with a spare needles and olives, i think 2 of each.

But do not gut the front of the cable, if youdid that you need a total different piece. As the manual says, only cut the cable at the rear end.
If you don’t you are screwed. It took me about 8 weeks to get the people a jagwire eu to get the me right part for the front of the cable that goes into the lever.

Jeroen


Would you know if this bleed kit would work? Im gettibg them soon

Yes, the two screw in adapters at the top of your photo will work. That is what I used to bleed mine.

oooo thanks for the reply boys that aw awesome!

oh btw i read about your barbs and olives. if u ever mess them up again. riderever trivia has a video of them replacing their own kind of barb/olive to a shimano BH90.

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Can you Link the video?
So they used Shimano Pin and Olive for IT?

they have a facebook video here. but its unclear and I just booked it and it worked flawlessly with the shimano olive and barb/pin. bc I had to change my whole cockpit and reusing the old hydraulic line wouldnt suffice.

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Awesome, thanks!
Here are the instructions:

  1. Unscrew nut and pull out the cable.

  2. Remove the needle from the brake body using needle-nose pliers (very fine pliers required).

  3. Shorten the cable, push on the nut, fit the Shimano olive, fit the Shimano insert pin

  4. Connect the cable as usual.

I met him a couple weeks ago on a random stop into that store while in town. Good dude. Lots of knowledge too.

I used a Shimano BH90 instead of the Riderever Olive. Both brakes worked and failed completely after 30km.
So I can’t recommend it.