Juicy sevens

Hello All
I have recently upgraded my v's to some Juicy 7's this is my first dealing with disk brakes and fitting them was a breeze, my only problem is the rear one is bedded in perfectly, bites nice and sharply however the front seems a bit spongy, it stops you eventually but doesnt have the bite of the rear one.
I have had them on long enough they should have bedded in by now so im a bit stumped?
Any ideas? Could it be as simply as the rotor needs a wipe?
As i say never had disks before so not really sure how to tweak them/clean rotors etc
PnM
I have recently upgraded my v's to some Juicy 7's this is my first dealing with disk brakes and fitting them was a breeze, my only problem is the rear one is bedded in perfectly, bites nice and sharply however the front seems a bit spongy, it stops you eventually but doesnt have the bite of the rear one.
I have had them on long enough they should have bedded in by now so im a bit stumped?
Any ideas? Could it be as simply as the rotor needs a wipe?
As i say never had disks before so not really sure how to tweak them/clean rotors etc
PnM
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Parktools :?:SheldonBrown
everythings solid.
PnM
Dr Jekyll
so the disc does not get moved by the pads?
the brake feels solid?
contaminated pads.
Or you mean that there is no movement in the disc but the lever is spongy?
in which case bleed the brakes.
Parktools :?:SheldonBrown
Sorry, there is no movement in the disc, the levers both feel the same the back one stops sharply but the front one comes to a halt with no obvious bite.
As i say the levers feel exactly the same.
PnM
Dr Jekyll
or you are just expecting different results to what you will get.
dont forget that there is a lot more force on the front when braking.
Parktools :?:SheldonBrown
So a contamination/graze fix and a decent bleed will probably sharpen things up.
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