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Front Brakes

Old Dec 28, 2021 | 08:42 AM
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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?

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Old Dec 29, 2021 | 04:15 AM
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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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