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Old 07-30-2009, 12:36 PM   #11
Amber Lamps
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Originally Posted by No Worries View Post
Disc brakes are supposed to take up the slack of new or worn pads. The O-ring in the caliper, which is actually square-edged, moves the pads away from the rotor. Either it ain't doing it's job, or the piston and or the bore is pitted so the piston can't withdraw. Have you done a good bleeding?
That's a good point but the problem would have been the same with the old set-up right?
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