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Old 05-Nov-2004, 01:05
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Brake Bleeding

Something I learnt the hard way which some of you already know:

When changing the rear brake line and bleeding the air out, try taking the rear caliper off and sitting it on top of the rear wheel (so it's above the master cylinder) whilst bleeding. Reduces the time taken by days!
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Old 05-Nov-2004, 01:08
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But remember to make sure that you have a disk between the pads, or you will not be happy
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Old 05-Nov-2004, 01:19
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Very true - I used a wood chisel
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Old 05-Nov-2004, 21:58
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Don't forget to take it out Henners

Bikes looking good
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Old 05-Nov-2004, 21:59
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Don't forget to take it out Henners

Sorry, remind me - where did he put it again?

Bikes looking good

Of course!

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