Just throwing it out there, but if anyone who is going to Thunder, or someone else who would pay postage, I have a brand new set of speed bleeders that I won't use (have titanium bleed nipples:biglaugh that they can have for free. Hate to see good parts go to waste.
if your chucking them out i could use some, hate bleeding cause im always stretched holding the wrench, line and pulling the dang levers. im sure its atleast worth a few cold ones next time i roll thru ontario.
They are yours sir! Send me an address to send them to. With the postal strike you will get them around Christmas:rofl_200:
:rofl_200::rofl_200: funny cause its true. give me something to do over winter on the bike so perfect timing hahahah.
or hold on to them and if i make it back east at the end of the month i can just meet ya and pick them up or maybe by then the strike will be over and all can go back to normal 1 week deliveries :rofl_200:
ok i will let ya know when i figure out. bbq sounds perfect. hopefully i got time to make it out on the bike but who knows.
You are doing something wrong.Here is the latest. I have tried all methods suggested on this thread and nothing has worked. I decided to start over i drained all the fluid out of the system. I reverse bled using a syringe until i got no bubbles in the master from either caliper (at this point i still have no brake pressure). I then hook up my mityvac and bleed both caliper. I have no bubbles coming from either caliper now just fluid in the lines. Still have absolutely no brake. If there is no air in the system and i have no brake what is the problem? :ummm:
Like I said before,your master seals may be shot and not pumping fluid.
I removed the the brake line replaced the banjo with a teflon taped bolt, filled the reservoir and pumped the brake no pressure at all. does this mean the master is bad? I did remove the brake lever to paint the reservoir some parts came out of the master could i have put it back together wrong causing my problem.
I removed the the brake line replaced the banjo with a teflon taped bolt, filled the reservoir and pumped the brake no pressure at all. does this mean the master is bad? I did remove the brake lever to paint the reservoir some parts came out of the master could i have put it back together wrong causing my problem.
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