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Most likely there is air in the hydraulic lines. If that's the case you'll need to have someone help you bleed the brakes. You also need to make sure the rear brakes are adjusted at least reasonably close.

answeryou can bleed them by yourself by attaching a small hose to the bleeder screw and putting the other end in a container of brake fluid with enough to cover the end of the hose. Then with the bleeder screw open, just slowly pump the brake pedal several times to bleed the brakes. A glass bottle will allow you to see if there are air bubbles coming out.
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