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Last season while going through tech at the track, a few guys agreed that my brakes needed bleeding since they were pretty soft, but still safe for the time being. I just took the 636 out of storage last week and bled the brakes and replaced the fluid. It was my first time bleeding brakes, but I followed a step by step guide and thought it went well, however my brakes are even softer than they were before. I took the bike for a test ride and when pulling the front brake, it's soft and the brakes gradually bite rather than immediately being effective. Anyone have any idea why this would be? I didn't see any bubbles while bleeding (I used a clear hose, and finished the bleeding when clean fluid started coming out).