Front Brakes
#11
So how would I remove said bubble? On my Can Am I need to take the caliper off and turn it over to get it to purge correctly, same idea here? Pull it off and try some new bleeding angles?
Thank you as always Merryman.
Thank you as always Merryman.
#12
I guess that is all you can do. Recently had a Honda 250 that resolutely refused to bleed on the front brakes. Was about to give up as it had a "pedal" if you pushed right to the lever, when I noticed the left hand flex pipe made a loop upwards where it went into the T in the middle of the bike. Wiggled it down and wondered how to hold it there while I bled yet again. Anyway pressed brake lever and the thing had bled itself. Presumably the air bubble had moved to the T and shot straight up into the master cylinder reservoir.
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