No, I'm not missing an g, well maybe I am.
I'm having trouble with a set of formula Rx brakes. I've had them since they were new, and when originally fitted to my bike, they were great. The bike has been mothballed for a few years, I have been putting air in the tyres and pumping the brakes every now and again, but the brakes have developed an issue at both ends, very little piston movement and they are tight on the rotors.
I've bled the brakes but they still remain as they were before the bleed, I've even tried removing fluid to try and get the pistons away from the rotors but nothing seems to change.
Anyone had this issue and solved it?
I'm having trouble with a set of formula Rx brakes. I've had them since they were new, and when originally fitted to my bike, they were great. The bike has been mothballed for a few years, I have been putting air in the tyres and pumping the brakes every now and again, but the brakes have developed an issue at both ends, very little piston movement and they are tight on the rotors.
I've bled the brakes but they still remain as they were before the bleed, I've even tried removing fluid to try and get the pistons away from the rotors but nothing seems to change.
Anyone had this issue and solved it?
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