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Old 06-26-02, 07:39 PM
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Bleeding Brake lines


I just got Goodridge brakelines for the front I dont have one of those mity vacs and I have no clue how to do this swap. I could use a much need hand......
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Old 06-26-02, 07:46 PM
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Bleeding Brake lines


Stoneman is the MAN!! Look it HERE
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Old 06-26-02, 08:18 PM
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Read what Jankster linked. Keep in mind though that you're gonna be starting from scratch basically. Once you get the lines installed and start running the fluid through, just make sure you don't let the fluid level in your reservoir get low enough to suck in air. Once the lines are filled, you'll notice that the bleed lines aren't 'farting' any more and there'll be a steady stream of fluid coming out...

If ya wanna come up here Saturday afternoon, I'd be happy to give ya a hand with it. JC's coming up so we can put on my new tires, but that won't take us all that long. I have everything we need to do your brakes except for the fluid...

Lemme know...
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Old 06-27-02, 10:28 PM
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cool!


Yea Jay I was thinking If you were not doing anything on the 7th in the latter part of the day or even the 8th....I'm doing that track day thang and I would like to get those suckers on before......at your convience of course
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Old 06-28-02, 05:29 AM
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i dont use the vac on bikes


its so easy brakes r gravy 2 work on i get the fuckers bleed before i can get the vac out of my box
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Old 06-28-02, 06:26 AM
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Sure thing, Dougie Doug! But the 8th being a Monday, I hafta work. Yes, it's true. I DO work...

Just bring your parts up, I have all the tools we'll need. Don't bother with the bleeder-thingy though. Honestly, they're useless on bikes. Great with cages, but useless with bikes...
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Old 06-28-02, 06:57 AM
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