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Bleedin' brakes results

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Atomic City Boxer
Thanks to all for the advice on bleeding my rear RT brake. It was just as you said. I ended up taking the caliper assembly loose and suspending it below the MC. It proceeded to 'belch' itself for quite some time. Periodically I would tap on it and turn it over. Then I did a full pedal bleed.

Result...My new stainless steel line and a full bleed means that I finally have a brake on the rear that offers more than a polite suggestion of stopping.

Thanks fellers....
 
Glad to hear it. It can be a frustrating job - one of my least favorites. Important, though.


Pay it forward, please! :brad
 
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