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Thanks all,
plenty of suggestions for me to look into here.
Hopefully one of the above will sole the problem.
Rich
If the bike is only a couple of months old try asking the shop you got it from if they offer a free first service. Lots do.
If they don't they might still have a look just at the offending brake and adjust/clean it as necessary.
Worth a try.
Disconnect the cable at the cable clamp at the brake caliper and make sure the caliper arms can be squeezed together smoothly and easily - if not you need to dismantle it and clean all the bearings/springs etc. I have had issues in the past with a sticky caliper due to winter crud building up.
Hold the disconnected cable end and pull the brake lever - the cable should move smoothly in and out as you pull the brake lever and then pull the cable. If there's any roughness or sticking try a new cable.
Hopefully one of these will fix it!
You use your rear brake? =)
have you tried adjusting the toe in of the pad? This will help it bite sooner.
Also check pads for metal fragments or glaze too
If you've done both of those then it might be worth trying a new cable.