Thread: Bleeding Brakes
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Old 08-03-2024, 12:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Berty_K View Post
A thought- my pedal also felt "spongy" in the sense that I could basically press it to the floor. Went through multiple bleeds before new calipers finally fixed the issue. Just my two cents.

On the topic of brake bleeding- I'd highly recommend a motive power bleeder. Honestly made a world of a difference in easing the bleeding process. So much easier than having to coordinate with someone holding the brake.
The only reason I'm not convince it's the 5th gen calipers is I had the same problem with the 4th gen calipers.
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