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Old Apr 19, 2008 | 10:10 PM
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Need Some Hlep

so i got this brembo an i am having a hell of a time bleeding it what is the best way to bleed this ******* brembo. i have try everything one man break bleeders does not work well it's not working for me...if some one could help me that would be great.. Thanks...
Old Apr 19, 2008 | 10:15 PM
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hmm which one frembo or brembo .... what to do is have your handbrake set on right way and the nipples should be on the top first ....pump it up then hold it and bleed it . do the pump again & hold it to bleed it again .do the same thing again n again till you feel more stiffs then put it back where you feel comfortable to use your handbrake.
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pump three times hold in the lever and crack the bleeder on the master reppeat till you get some pressure then either use a clear hose on the bleeder that is on the caliper or just put your finger over the bleeder and pump away till you go through at least three res full of fluid your finger or the clear hose will let the fluid out but wont let any air in ..

if you use the clear hose zip tie one end of it high up so the air will come out but the fluid will want to stay in the caliper
Old Apr 19, 2008 | 10:17 PM
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Re: Need Some Hlep

Originally Posted by Big R 508
hmm which one frembo or brembo .... what to do is have your handbrake set on right way and the nipples should be on the top first ....pump it up then hold it and bleed it . do the pump again & hold it to bleed it again .do the same thing again n again till you feel more stiffs then put it back where you feel comfortable to use your handbrake.
yea i got the frembo.
Old Apr 19, 2008 | 10:19 PM
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Originally Posted by old man roger
pump three times hold in the lever and crack the bleeder on the master reppeat till you get some pressure then either use a clear hose on the bleeder that is on the caliper or just put your finger over the bleeder and pump away till you go through at least three res full of fluid your finger or the clear hose will let the fluid out but wont let any air in ..

if you use the clear hose zip tie one end of it high up so the air will come out but the fluid will want to stay in the caliper
i have been ******* with this **** all day bro it's killing me thanks i will try this..
Old Apr 19, 2008 | 10:22 PM
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Re: Need Some Hlep

make sure there isn't a kink in the line that goes to the res and just to be clear if you use the hose you will be pumping fluid out the end of the hose so aim it away from your bike or into a can or some thing
Old Apr 19, 2008 | 10:24 PM
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make sure there isn't a kink in the line that goes to the res and just to be clear if you use the hose you will be pumping fluid out the end of the hose so aim it away from your bike or into a can or some thing
cool thanks bro i have never used a brembo they are a bitch to bleed
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Re: Need Some Hlep

The real Brembo is the easiest thing ever to bleed.
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