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[QUOTE="Kramer, post: 149688, member: 17156"] If the pads have ever conatcted oil, forget it. Once a little has soaked in they'll never be right. A leaky fork seal can be enough to cause them to loose grip. some other things: -bleed as above -a bent rotor can push the piston in, giving a mushy feel even if it's perfectly bled. -check that the caliper moves freely side-to-side, and that the pin (assuming your bike has one) doesnt have a groove worn in it. -don't skimp on brake cleaner -check the condition of your brake line. If it can expand under pressure you'll lose feel. [/QUOTE]
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