• Pads and pins in, pad spacers in place, the rear brake is now adjusting evenly on the front rear two pistons, lower two have (because Goblins) now reversed what they were doing and the inner of the two pistons is adjusting whilst the outer piston stays put. I am taking this as progress.

    Lever feel is firm front and rear, but the bike point on the front comes a lot sooner in the lever travel than for the rear - is this a function of hose length, or something else?

  • Yeah I experience similar across every brand I've used.
    With my sram brakes I've got the bleed process to the point the front and rear feel like they have the bite point very close to each other but the rear always just feels a tiny bit more spongey rather than the lever traveling further than the front.

    I feel it's more one of these things that feels very noticeable while working on the bike on the garage squeezing the levers like a mad man. But never actually notice it while riding.

About