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Old 02-09-2006, 09:42 AM
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I bled my new rotoras, but the pedal feels a little soft, brakes feel good, but the pedal is a little soft. Is this common untill i break them in? Is another bleed in order, or should I wait and see? I now have eight miles on the breaks
Old 02-09-2006, 01:06 PM
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i would try rebleeding...it sounds liket here is a little air still...or you can take it to a shop and have them use their brake vaccuum on the master cylinder to do it
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i've dealt w/ rotora's on hondas and 240's before and that mushy pedal is pretty much standard fare on that caliper..
you can get it better but dont expect it to be great.

But yeah... definitely rebleed. drive around and re bleed.
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thank you for the input
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