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Old Apr 26, 2005 | 09:09 PM
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i'd imagine the rear calipers are mounted at a fair angle from the horizontal - this makes the bleed nipple drilling nowhere near the top of the piston bore, which allows a bubble of air to accumulate behind the piston.
Dismount the calipers whilst you bleed in a horizontal position - as if they were mounted at the top of the disc, directly above the hub. This will allow all the air to escape from the piston bore.
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