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Old 07-02-2007   #5 (permalink)
markbvt
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My front brakes are spongy as well, even after replacing the pads, brake lines, and fluid. When they heat up they get firmer, and they're never so soft that I can pull the lever all the way down to the grip, but still...

I've begun to think that older-model-year New Bonnevilles simply have slightly spongy front brakes.

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