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Hi James,

before you do anything else have a read of Ron Milams tech articles if you haven't already done so? On the home page in the 'Other' heading or Clicky Here.

Jim Snells video is also worth a look HERE regardless of what make your bike is.

Once you've done your research and have decided which method you'd like to use then obtaining the 'kit' you need is quite simple. Most of the trials / motorcycle retailers will have what you need in their 'workshop' sections, High street auto stores also sell the basics and flea-bay items are mostly limited by your imagination.

Brake (and clutch) bleeding are relatively simple tasks but can end up a real pain to the inexperienced bleeder (excuse the pun).

I love this saying as it's so very true regardless of what you want to do - If you fail to prepare then prepare to fail !

Have fun :huh:

GJ :banana2:

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  • 1 month later...

just a quicky as above read tghe info and the best method i found is a reverse bleed

a seringe from the local farmers depo or a vet

and some windscreen washer tube tends to fit nicely

becarefull of the clutch nipple if ur doing it as mine is 'ye olde metric' (imperial)

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