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  • I’ve flossed the pistons and done the piston advancing procedure and still got pretty much no discernible gap between pads and rotor when I get it all back together and give it a few squeezes.

    I can see a bit of piston sticking out the calliper when the brake is released, these pads are worn but send like if the pistons would retract further then they’d work alright.

    I can see both pistons move when I pull the lever.


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  • Leave the caliper bleed port open and then pry the pistons apart?

  • it may just be the angle that the pic is taken but is your disc actually centred between the pads?

    loosen the caliper bolts, pull the brake lever so that the pads grip the disc and centre themselves, keep pulling the brake lever.

    Without letting go of the brake lever tighten the caliper bolts

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