Mommy 2 Be(Due 1/25)
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Not true.
As these bikes age, the front brake lever will almost always get spongy over time. When you ride a new bike, it's painfully obvious, but because it's a gradual progression we do not notice so much.
The truth is that air in the line "can" cause spongy lever pull, but very often it's the calipers that need to be rebuilt. The seal kits are less then $20 / caliper. It's fairly quick & simple, but it does require a special tool (plate) to pop the pistons out of the calipers.
As these bikes age, the front brake lever will almost always get spongy over time. When you ride a new bike, it's painfully obvious, but because it's a gradual progression we do not notice so much.
The truth is that air in the line "can" cause spongy lever pull, but very often it's the calipers that need to be rebuilt. The seal kits are less then $20 / caliper. It's fairly quick & simple, but it does require a special tool (plate) to pop the pistons out of the calipers.