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Gen. 3 brakes
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<blockquote data-quote="art miller" data-source="post: 1114994" data-attributes="member: 19411"><p>One of our fellow Forum members gave me a tip that may be worth doing if you find your 2014 brakes a bit soft. Pull the brake lever tight and secure it with a belt or a velcro strap overnight. You can hang a weight on the real brake lever as well. This will force any air back into the reservoir. Bleeding the brakes is a better method but more work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="art miller, post: 1114994, member: 19411"] One of our fellow Forum members gave me a tip that may be worth doing if you find your 2014 brakes a bit soft. Pull the brake lever tight and secure it with a belt or a velcro strap overnight. You can hang a weight on the real brake lever as well. This will force any air back into the reservoir. Bleeding the brakes is a better method but more work. [/QUOTE]
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Gen. 3 brakes
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