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Bleeding Brakes
On my bike, I have one rear brake line but two nipples...(one for each side of the caliper). Can I bleed them one at a time?? Last time I did it, I tried to open and close each one with each "squeeze"... is that the correct way? I've never seen that aspect of it discussed. Thanks very much guys!! I always appreciate your help.1980 GS1100E....Number 15!Tags: None
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sharpy
bleeding
First of all bleed the hose first by treating the 14mm bolt as a bleed nipple then start with the side which has the brake hose attached and bleed them one at a time untill you have good brake pressure.
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Anonymous
Re: bleeding
Originally posted by sharpyFirst of all bleed the hose first by treating the 14mm bolt as a bleed nipple then start with the side which has the brake hose attached and bleed them one at a time untill you have good brake pressure.
I've never had to use the line as a starting point? And the manual, at least on my 1100 with anti-dive, says to start with the bleeder farthest from the source and work inwards, i.e. in your case with the rear brakes, start with bleeder on the other side from where the line is attached.
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