Mick C wrote:Strika wrote:...Another trick which I use to get the last little bubbles out, is to tie a cable tie to the brake lever tightly pulled, overnight...
It works...I did it with the old 9 and I've done it on the 10. Gos did it on the sportsbarge recently and was raving about it
Neka79 wrote:Mick C wrote:Strika wrote:...Another trick which I use to get the last little bubbles out, is to tie a cable tie to the brake lever tightly pulled, overnight...
It works...I did it with the old 9 and I've done it on the 10. Gos did it on the sportsbarge recently and was raving about it
need to bleed mine a bit.. gunna try this...
do i need to crack the fluid cap to allow the air out?? or JUST cable tie the lever and nothing else??
Neka79 wrote:cool... i want a hard leaver (dont we all??)
gave the front a good squeeze (dont we all??) last night, and rather than stand on its nose, the lever squashed my fingers (im a 2 finger man)
Wattie wrote:you need air in the top of the revoisvior (spelling) to give the fluid space to expand when it heats up.
Hoffy's had no air in it when we changed his pads, and we couldnt push the pistons in far enough to get the new pads in.
the 10 one i only have 1/2 full. plenty of room to move and less chance of spilling out if it expands
Blurr wrote:hey guys when you tie the brake lever to the bars do you have the mc or caliper nipples done or undone. I know it's a silly question but I am starting to get VERY frustrated and want to resolve this issue.
Blurr wrote:hey guys when you tie the brake lever to the bars do you have the mc or caliper nipples done or undone. I know it's a silly question but I am starting to get VERY frustrated and want to resolve this issue.
Strika wrote:Another trick which I use to get the last little bubbles out, is to tie a cable tie to the brake lever tightly pulled, overnight. Compression forces the bubbles up into the M/C and back into the air!
the kid wrote:But remember one thing , Dave #3 watches videos of rampant Circus Ponies every time Cath goes down the street shopping so dont listen to anything he says .
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