paulrob100 wrote: .I have had this issue with my GTA. I'm not sure if the calipers are exactly the same.
Paul ..... just FYI .... the rear calipers on the 610 are quite different to the GTA's rear ones ..
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paulrob100 wrote: .I have had this issue with my GTA. I'm not sure if the calipers are exactly the same.
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r5gordini wrote:The instructions in the A610 workshop manual are much less clear than those in the GTA manual. In the A610 manual it says the vent hole should be "opposite" the bleed screw, but there's no picture of that.
Brake discs are brand-new Brembo. 24mm thick, 300mm diameter.
However, the binding brakes issue remains, but it does seem a little bit better.
Oh and once installed afresh, brake applied a few times to extend the pistons correctly, the brakes feel like they are binding very slightly. It still feels like they are "on" a little.
Maybe I need to drive until the brakes get hot, then see if the sliding pins are binding?
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