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Hi Folks,
Apologies if this has been asked dozens of time but i’ve checked and couldn;t find a similar thread.
I recently swapped out my front disc pads which had completly worn away. In trying to reset the pistons (push them back in) i found myself playing with the brake lever which the disc out and bike upside down. One of the pistons nearly popped out, but i pushed them back in as far as they’ll go. Trouble is, the brake lever now doesnt generate enough pressure to apply any braking force onto the disc.
Have i broken it or do i just need to bleed the brakes and replace the fluid?
In normall circumstances, i would leave something like this to the pros, but the workshop is booked up for the next month.
In case it matters, the brake system is Shimano RS685/805 and i’ve had the bike for around 4 years and haven’t done any maintenance on the brake.
Will someting like this kit do the trick?https://epicbleedsolutions.com/collections/shimano/products/shimano-bleed-kit?gclid=CjwKCAjw7fuJBhBdEiwA2lLMYSsDnH4fin2Ke13G1EYzE0HnFUYGq4WmIcp2siIp0Dto32ST2SMCZhoCl8QQAvD_BwE
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