Bleeding brakes on Predator
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Bleeding brakes on Predator
My question is if I bleed the rear brake on the predator do I have to bleed the front brakes also? My rear brake works but there is way to much free-play in the pedal. I did adjust the foot pedal but it still has to much play in the pedal. The service manual says to start with the caliper farthest away from the master cylinder and says nothing about only bleeding just the rear brake so I assume that I have to bleed them all?? Thanks for the input.
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Bleeding brakes on Predator
Well I assume it's like all sport quads. That means it makes no difference what brakes you bleed because they run off two seperate master cylinders. I don't think Polaris would put their 1 lever braking system on the Predator. On every sport quad I've seen, the front and rear don't have anything to do with eachother, they have a seperate resivour and don't join anywhere. As long as your front brakes feel good I wouldn't touch them.
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Bleeding brakes on Predator
Your right mojave300ex, I was just reading the manual before I went and actually checked the predator, the manual made it look like there was a brake line goin to the rear brake from the front juntion box, not the case though. My foot brake still isn't quit right but it's much better than it was. Thanks for the info mojave300ex
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