Bleed valves
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Bleed valves
Has anyone tried these:
Speed Bleeder Products, Inc Home
Just wondering if they're a worthwhile upgrade?
Speed Bleeder Products, Inc Home
Just wondering if they're a worthwhile upgrade?
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Cheaper: Brake Bleed Kit - Screwfix.com, Where the Trade Buys
The one I had was a piece of rubber tubing, blocked at one end, with a slit about 1cm long, 1cm from the blocked end.
Cost under £1, worked well
The one I had was a piece of rubber tubing, blocked at one end, with a slit about 1cm long, 1cm from the blocked end.
Cost under £1, worked well
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Seems like a good idea, not sure where it would all quirt though!
Maybe a high quality brake fluid would be a better option? A fluid that absorbs water etc, leaving less chance of air / gas in the line so in theory less chance of you needing to bleed the brakes?
Maybe a high quality brake fluid would be a better option? A fluid that absorbs water etc, leaving less chance of air / gas in the line so in theory less chance of you needing to bleed the brakes?
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