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[Closed] Shimano SLX M7000 Brakes - reach adjust?

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I've just bought some SLX M7000 brakes from chainreaction. I've shortened the hoses and fitted the brakes, but only having small hands I thought that the reach adjust would be ideal, but when I bring the levers in towards the bars the feel goes spongy. Is that supposed to happen?
When the levers are adjusted the other way (further away from the bar) the feel gets firmer again
I've done the 5 min bleed / burp and got some remaining air bubbles out, but I honestly thought that the brakes would "feel" firmer
Any suggestions or is this how the reach adjust works in reality?
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Posted : 08/08/2017 7:35 pm
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I've just tried it out and indeed, the levers feel firmer when dialed further away, but I think it has to do with the leverage/force of the finger tip vs 1st knuckle.


 
Posted : 08/08/2017 7:54 pm
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Set the levers to where you want them and give them a proper bleed using the non return funnel and all will be good


 
Posted : 08/08/2017 8:02 pm
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The actuating bit between the lever and the piston rod does not move at all, so the adjustment can't possibly affect anything inside the master cylinder.
There may be a small difference in leverage ratio between the two extreme positions, but I'm thinking it is negligible.


 
Posted : 08/08/2017 8:06 pm
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Yes, have got the shimano funnel and have done the quick top down bleed with the levers in the right position and they still don't feel "firm " with quite a bit of free play before they bite


 
Posted : 08/08/2017 9:00 pm
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What's a top down bleed? Funnel in brake with master cylinder horizontal, push fluid through from caliper until all bubbles are gone, nip up nipple, flick the lever a bit and do it again


 
Posted : 09/08/2017 9:05 am
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Not really a fix but sometimes I take the wheel out and pump the calipers up to a point where the disk just fits in. This gives a firm bite straight away.


 
Posted : 09/08/2017 11:27 am