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Brake and clutch bleeding

Joined Nov 2008
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:confused Anybody tried theseshttp://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=290282732800&ssPageName=STRK:MEWA:IT&ih=019
or got a link to one they rate.Got to change the fluids.
 
Looks very similar to the Mityvac unit....well worth it , I would'nt be without one these days !!!
 
For the rsv the preferred method is to force inject the fluid (and the only one that works on my bike) so youll be better of if you buy a medicine springe and some clear tubing (cheaper also).

I also own a Mityvac unit, but only use it to get the fluid out.
 
I use this kit mate and it never fails to expel all that unwanted air.

Takes 5 mins to do fluid changes.

Buy Me!!!
 
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I use this kit mate and it never fails to expel all that unwanted air.

Takes 5 mins to do fluid changes.

Buy Me!!!

:thumbup Cheers just brought it,saved me some money.Any good threads on bleeding this way.:biggrin
 
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Dont know how to copy link to open but this kit which runs off a compressor is the best I have used and I have tried all types over the years but a proper fluid change only takes minutes and you can do it on your own.
I have done a few of the boys bikes with this absolutely brilliant.
It just sucks the fluid straight through can get the bike adaptor where you can bleed 2 calipers at once.
A great lever instantly
 
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