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Old 25 March 2011, 02:15 PM
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hi guys

ive fitted my new k sport 8 pot brakes to my bugeye and im looking on the net on how to bleed (BRAKES) but can not find a divinitive answer? im looking and every one is saying bleed this way from rear calipers then front then others are saying no no no do it this way, im pritty sure there is no rite or wrong way off doing it but sum clarity would be nice thanks in advance
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IIRC its rear passenger side first, rear driver's, front passenger then front driver's! Furthest away from master cylinder to closest! someone correct me if I'm wrong tho
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I was advised to do it the above way by Ian Godney.
Old 25 March 2011, 03:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Black-Hawk
I was advised to do it the above way by Ian Godney.
What they said +2. DOT 5.1 for the best performance as well.
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