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Hi i am a new member and have had my gs300sport 2000 for 12mths and until now i have had 30,000 happy motoring miles, however a problem has occured and I have found the brakes getting softer, on the first depress, but when I then removed foot pressure and re-applied, the brakes where hard (as normal). Although, when I need to do a emergency stop on the first depress, the brake pedal could go down to the floor?? All the pads and discs are new and i was wondering if anyone could help me

many thanks

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Hi i am a new member and have had my gs300sport 2000 for 12mths and until now i have had 30,000 happy motoring miles, however a problem has occured and I have found the brakes getting softer, on the first depress, but when I then removed foot pressure and re-applied, the brakes where hard (as normal). Although, when I need to do a emergency stop on the first depress, the brake pedal could go down to the floor?? All the pads and discs are new and i was wondering if anyone could help me

many thanks

Not for 12mths Will do that over the weekend to see if that help

Cheers

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