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brake and kick starting problems
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[QUOTE="sick 96 250, post: 1220760, member: 54932"] yeah a manual will def help you. Can you put the bike up on a stand so the rear wheel is off and spin the wheel to watch the rotor? I say keep on bleeding them and see what happens. Like I said for me, I have to use a Mighty Vac to bleed mine or they dont seem to fully bleed out properly sometimes. I say keep on bleeding them and putting new fluid in just to make sure. Just make sure no air is getting in there, and do it with the pedal connected so you are sure its pressed down when you tighten the nipple back up. [/QUOTE]
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