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Old 16-Apr-2006, 13:22   #12
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Originally posted by nelly
Take the rear wheel off. Remove the rear caliper and sit it on the top of the disc. This will put the bleed nipple at the top of the system.
The bleed as normal. It'll take some pumping at first, but once the fluid starts to flow, it'll come good...............


I'm not one to argue with the experts, but why is it necessary/desirable to remove the wheel? I just unbolt the calliper and hook it over the pillion footrest; keeps it nice and high. Can do that with the wheel in place, though.
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