08-01-2010, 08:16 AM
hi people,
im looking for a bit of advice about my shimano deore hydaulic brakes. i've only been riding on them for around 20 miles or so and i'm aware that they take time to bed in along with the disks. When i pull either lever there seems to be quite a lot of travel before the bite point about an inch or so leaving about an inch between the lever and bar, the rear lever feels slightly spongey but not to bad, the front one is stiffer but still travels about an inch before the bite point. I have tried bleeding them as per shimano's instructions but it doesn't seem to of made much difference. Is about an inch of lever travel right?? i've never had hydraulic brakes before so i don't know, do i need to re-bleed them to make the lever stiffer or is it just a case of letting the new disks and pads bed in? Sorry for all the questions but i'm pretty new to all of this.
any help appreciated
thanks
Si
im looking for a bit of advice about my shimano deore hydaulic brakes. i've only been riding on them for around 20 miles or so and i'm aware that they take time to bed in along with the disks. When i pull either lever there seems to be quite a lot of travel before the bite point about an inch or so leaving about an inch between the lever and bar, the rear lever feels slightly spongey but not to bad, the front one is stiffer but still travels about an inch before the bite point. I have tried bleeding them as per shimano's instructions but it doesn't seem to of made much difference. Is about an inch of lever travel right?? i've never had hydraulic brakes before so i don't know, do i need to re-bleed them to make the lever stiffer or is it just a case of letting the new disks and pads bed in? Sorry for all the questions but i'm pretty new to all of this.
any help appreciated
thanks
Si