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Everything Dirt Bike
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Yamaha
WR450F rear brakes
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<blockquote data-quote="MY-BLUE-BEAST" data-source="post: 129377" data-attributes="member: 388"><p>you were correct in your asauption sir. I srayed brake cleaner into the line and nothing came out the other side. So i set it up to where one side was hanging down and gravity helped the brake cleaner along. I left a dry rag under the line and when i came back the rag was wet. after a little compressed air in the line the clog came loose and even more brake cleaner came out. Not sure what it was but after i put everything back together and bled the brakes they are good as new.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks to everyone for all your help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MY-BLUE-BEAST, post: 129377, member: 388"] you were correct in your asauption sir. I srayed brake cleaner into the line and nothing came out the other side. So i set it up to where one side was hanging down and gravity helped the brake cleaner along. I left a dry rag under the line and when i came back the rag was wet. after a little compressed air in the line the clog came loose and even more brake cleaner came out. Not sure what it was but after i put everything back together and bled the brakes they are good as new. Thanks to everyone for all your help. [/QUOTE]
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