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Bleeding Dry Line Tips
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<blockquote data-quote="timoyz" data-source="post: 211892" data-attributes="member: 10"><p>I've also had luck with pulling the reservoir and master cylinder unit off so I can hold it higher than the bike and get the hose as straight as possible. Also laying the bike over then with the reservoir lid off you can see the bubbles working their way out of the top. Those banjo fittings also trap air, it sometimes also helps to tap on them as you're actuating the lever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timoyz, post: 211892, member: 10"] I've also had luck with pulling the reservoir and master cylinder unit off so I can hold it higher than the bike and get the hose as straight as possible. Also laying the bike over then with the reservoir lid off you can see the bubbles working their way out of the top. Those banjo fittings also trap air, it sometimes also helps to tap on them as you're actuating the lever. [/QUOTE]
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