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Canadian Daves JustKDX
Front brake reservoir?
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[QUOTE="SVandal, post: 1241867, member: 78892"] squirt, put a clear hose on the bleed screw, and pump the brakes while keeping the reservoir filled. Put the other end of the hose in a small glass or bottle of brake fluid, once the tube is filled with fluid, any air bubbles will be pushed out into the brake fluid in the bottle. This will prevent any air from sucking back into the tubes and into your caliper. Another option is a feeder syringe from the local pet store and push fluid from the bottom up. Either way works. Tried both on my bike yesterday to bleed front and back. Front needs a MC rebuild, and the rear now has clean fluid, dirty mess of fluid came out and now the back brake is firm. Also, on the screw, I have used both the dremmel method and hand-held impact driver with much success. [/QUOTE]
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Front brake reservoir?
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