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Old Jun 2, 2004 | 11:39 PM
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Default Bleeding The Brakes

I just got my Rubi back from bein serviced and the front brakes where great for a few min...but now I have absolutely no front brakes. The lever goes all the way to the handlebar with no hint of stoppin. I took the lil red cap off to see if they had water in them (on both sides) and there was nothin. I looked inside and squeezed the lever and the brakes seem to work. So what is wrong? Do they need to be bleed or something? And if so which bolt do u loosen to do so? Thanks
 
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Old Jun 3, 2004 | 12:01 AM
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Default Bleeding The Brakes

just look up bleeding brakes
i had the same problem with the recon
part of the problem is the drum brake itself. its old and outdated. i'd try to find some discs for it (highlifter.com) or switch to cables. ive heard that cables are very dangerous though because u dont kno when theyre goin out. discs are ur best bet


u can also adjust the brake itself on how much the pads move out
 
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