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I've heard the "don't need to bleed after a cut" story so many times, yet it
was never true. Usually they will work fine - unless you put the bike upside
down or ride hard. Then you have got a nice and soft brake lever, until the
bubbles have finally risen int the reservoir again. You're better off to just
bleed them than to find out trail-side that yet another air bubble has risen
gone into the brake hose
Oct. 23, 2014, 1 p.m. - kain0m
#!markdown I've heard the "don't need to bleed after a cut" story so many times, yet it was never true. Usually they will work fine - unless you put the bike upside down or ride hard. Then you have got a nice and soft brake lever, until the bubbles have finally risen int the reservoir again. You're better off to just bleed them than to find out trail-side that yet another air bubble has risen gone into the brake hose