Not yet - ordered a bleed kit and Shimano Mineral oil as I only have DOT 4 and 5.1 (god only knows what happened to that bottle of Citroen LHM from the 90s!! that I was sure I had stashed somewhere) but it's going to be a while coming. Didn't want to risk a bleed without replacement oil.Have you bled them ?
It's a "feature" of Shimano.Rear has gone spongy and lever is pulling to the bars and not doing much. Suggestions please? Thanks
Thanks Gary very helpful. What would you suggest I replaced them with. Especially as I've previously had them and been very happy with them.It's a "feature" of Shimano.
Luckily they made their calipers and levers disposable items
upload to youtube ??But it says my 12mb MP4 is invalid. Darn even the technology is beating me today. Time for a beer and a book...
If they're under 2 years old your point of purchase can warranty the faulty end for you.Thanks Gary very helpful. What would you suggest I replaced them with. Especially as I've previously had them and been very happy with them.
The fault was a loose hose connector to the caliper. So hoping some oil and a bleed will sort itIf they're under 2 years old your point of purchase can warranty the faulty end for you.
it's still up to you to fit or have someone else fit it for you though.
Citroen LHM and just bleeding from the reservoir seems to have worked.The fault was a loose hose connector to the caliper. So hoping some oil and a bleed will sort it
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