I shortened my brand new shimano XTR brake hoses.
The front lever has a very short throw and feels firm.
The rear lever was much much softer and had a longer throw. I pumped it a couple times and now the throw is shorter and feels more firm, but it is not quite the same as the front lever, close, but no the same.
Did I do something wrong? Should I bleed the rear brake?
Shimano hoses cutting
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Sounds like you got a bit of air in there and need a bleed. Luckily XTR brakes are super easy to bleed!
I find generally the rear is never quite as firm as the front (I don't have braided hoses) and it can only be the longer hose that is the culprit.
there is no harm in bleeding the rear - sometimes get away without doing that when cuttring hoses, other time not.
there is no harm in bleeding the rear - sometimes get away without doing that when cuttring hoses, other time not.
I agree with the consensus here. Just a lever bleed should usually suffice.
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