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No back brakes???
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[QUOTE="dirt bike dave, post: 1302633, member: 18302"] You must have boiled the fluid bad and got lots of air in there. Enough so that pushing the pedal is not generating enough pressure to force the bubbles out from the high part of the line. A power bleeder would probably solve the problem. A free alternative is to remove as a unit the caliper, line and reservoir. Hang it straight on a wall over night. This will cause the bubbles to rise to one end of the line. I would hang the reservoir end up high, take the cap off and let the bubbles exit out the reservoir. Tap the line a few times to break loose any bubbles that are clinging to the inside of the line. [/QUOTE]
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