Bleeding brakes
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Re: Bleeding brakes
It’s what we call reverse bleeding.
I’ve been lucky over the years as I have never really had an issue bleeding brakes both on motorbikes and cars, really lucky.
I’ve been lucky over the years as I have never really had an issue bleeding brakes both on motorbikes and cars, really lucky.
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Re: Bleeding brakes
Did my mates KTM 990 at the weekend - manky bit of tube etc.
Still managed to get drips of brake fluid on the frame
Still managed to get drips of brake fluid on the frame
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Re: Bleeding brakes
Thank you. I have been told of this before, but would not have remembered!! And do so need to do the rear brake on the Monster when I've got it back to the garage I use in summer! Certainly need some rear brake before I take it to be checked for the certificate to get it registered - once it's registered, I can change the rear brakes for a set up I've been recommended!! LOL Need it standard for now and everyone has said - they are all that shit!! LOL LOL
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Re: Bleeding brakes
I must be of a higher class - I use a wine bottle.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Thu Apr 27, 2023 9:00 am I've never had any problems with a bit of pipe and a jam jar
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Re: Bleeding brakes
Pretty much how we recharge bike hydraulic systems: Shimano, Avid, Sram etc. Either two syringes, one on the caliper, other on the master cylinder, or just on the caliper and a small reservoir on the master cylinder. Push and pull......
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Re: Bleeding brakes
Pretty much what I do, any container I can get my hands on really.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Thu Apr 27, 2023 9:00 am I've never had any problems with a bit of pipe and a jam jar
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Re: Bleeding brakes
Works great the first time only in my experience. After that you'll have lost the syringe or broken it in the tool box by putting something heavy on it.
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Re: Bleeding brakes
I prime an empty system by sucking it through with me ol' lungs, and a long tube.
When I was younger I was dismissive of any potential health issues from this. Now I'm older I just assume the damage has already been done.
When I was younger I was dismissive of any potential health issues from this. Now I'm older I just assume the damage has already been done.
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Re: Bleeding brakes
I have been doing that forever. How come it took you so long ?Potter wrote: ↑Thu Apr 27, 2023 6:42 am I wasn't going to bother posting about something so trivial, but after about forty years of buggering around with bikes I've finally sussed how to fill a hydraulic brake system and I thought it might help someone.
Put it all together on the bike and orientate the bars so that the MC is level.
Put brake fluid in a big syringe.
Attach to calliper nipple with some clear flexible tube and loosen nipple.
Push brake fluid in from the calliper and watch carefully for when it reaches the MC.
Tighten nipple, top up MC as required and enjoy, no air bubbles and no mess.
It took literally less than five minutes.
The hours I've wasted bleeding brakes in the past.
I think you can buy fancy kits that draw a vacuum and pull fluid down from the MC and self bleed, but for the price of a syringe this works a treat.
I took my LC for a spin to celebrate.
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Re: Bleeding brakes
It would be nice to have some bleeding brakes...on my mount (when it goes) the only thing the brakes do (and only the back one at that) is put the brake light on, and apply minute amounts of retardation.
Bleeding brakes? You'll be telling me next that bikes have hydraulic brakes and those shiny plate things.
Bleeding brakes? You'll be telling me next that bikes have hydraulic brakes and those shiny plate things.
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Re: Bleeding brakes
I can highly recommend the ease of fitting cable brakes.
The rest of it is so so.
The rest of it is so so.