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brake troubleshooting 120-130

Same problem on my rojo two months ago. Ending on local brakes workshop:

1) A hose was collapsed on one front brake, replaced.

2) My lockhead servo was positionated with its air filter up. I was wrong, that position made a headache for bleeding (air bubbles remain). Checking with installation manual, reposition with filter on right and down and check valve on left and down. Also inclining the servo - now shaft is not at horizontal, but inclined up (if you want, please email me to send you a electronic copy of that old manual). Bleeding ok now, no more spongy brakes.

Happy volving




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Joaquin (yogui the bear) / Rojo 121 / Lima, Peru






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