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Originally Posted by Tx Firefighter
Back up and bleed them at the frame line where it connects to the rear brake hose. If it bleeds well there, but less at the wheel cylinders, suspect clogged hose internally.
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Also the rubber hose can be collapsed inside. More or less creating a clog when pressing the brake. But enough to allow the pressure off the cylinder. if it was collapsed the other way. Your cylinder pressure will not drop and chew up the pads and or even lock up the hub.