psychoanalyst
Member
Hello All,
This is the 2nd time I am noticing this on my Stromer ST1 and I wonder if I am doing something wrong.
I decided to replace the tube on my rear tire for which I ended up having to remove the rear wheel. When I put it back, I noticed that the rear disc brake had suddenly become super spongy. It definitely wasn't that way prior.
This is the 2nd time this is happening. I am having to perform a bleed, but because of the co-incidence with the tube change, I wonder if I am doing something wrong. Are there adjustments other than removing air from the brake line that could potentially address this issue?
I have standard Shimano brakes that take mineral oil.
Many thanks
This is the 2nd time I am noticing this on my Stromer ST1 and I wonder if I am doing something wrong.
I decided to replace the tube on my rear tire for which I ended up having to remove the rear wheel. When I put it back, I noticed that the rear disc brake had suddenly become super spongy. It definitely wasn't that way prior.
This is the 2nd time this is happening. I am having to perform a bleed, but because of the co-incidence with the tube change, I wonder if I am doing something wrong. Are there adjustments other than removing air from the brake line that could potentially address this issue?
I have standard Shimano brakes that take mineral oil.
Many thanks