I work on alot of Juicy brakes at work...as a bike mechanic we ditched the official Avid bleed method along time back, as it often leaves the brakes "soft" we use the syringe as normal at the caliper end, and at the brake lever end just use the hose and red screw-in fitting (to screw the hose into the brake lever bleed port) and then run the hose into a catch bottle (like with Hayes) as long as you degass the fluid in the syringe, you always get a super firm bleed with no air, and its much quicker than f*cking about as with the "official" method just make sure, before bleeding, that the pad contact adjuster is fully wound out, and the pistons are fully seated to allow max. take-up of fluid if you find your brakes still a little "soft" (i.e. no air, but not enough fluid) try rotating the brake lever clamp to horizontal, remove the bleed plug, drip some DOT in there until it overflows, reinstall bleed plug, pump brakes couple of times and repeat if necessary this extra step introduces an extra volume of fluid into the system and provides a very firm feeling brake |