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Old 26-Jul-2004, 00:53
Mr_S Mr_S is offline
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I've got one of these

http://www.speedbleeder.com

fitted to each caliper now, makes bleeding a breeze

But for the rear, I also unbolt the caliper from it's mount and move it to the top of the disc, so that the pads still press against the disc but the nipple is then the highest point of the system. Leave it for 5 mins or so for the bubbles to rise, bleed the system, then put the caliper back in it's correct position.

[Edited on 25-7-2004 by Mr_S]
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