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Originally Posted by millhouse11
Remove the bleed screw off of the highest point, which is the lever. Push your pistons back to full reset, then put screw back in. Have isopropyl alcohol handy in a spray bottle. The dot fluid, if that's what your brakes use, will damage your paint, so after you do this, spray the alcohol where you got fluid, and then wipe it down immediately. The alcohol will neutralize the brake fluid. The brake fluid will also wreck your pads, so make sure those are removed from your front brake, incase the fluid drips down.
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So I did this today and then left my bike out in the 32 C degree weather and it seems to work. I cleaned everything as best I could.
There is no fluid leaking out but I'll see after a few days. I actually had my bike at a shop to fix and they screwed it up somehow.
Now one of my levers requires too much clamping till the brake sets in? Easy way to fix that?