reverse brake bleeding kit
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reverse brake bleeding kit
Anyone used one of these?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Reverse-Brake-Ble ... 33663cde18
Seems almost too simple
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Reverse-Brake-Ble ... 33663cde18
Seems almost too simple
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Re: reverse brake bleeding kit
I bought one recently and I'm yet to use it. Will give it a go this weekend. I've been recommended this method before and it is effective....apparently.
In hindsight, I would've gone down to the local pharmacists and bought a syringe there. Can't believe I spent a fiver on a bloody syringe.
In hindsight, I would've gone down to the local pharmacists and bought a syringe there. Can't believe I spent a fiver on a bloody syringe.
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Re: reverse brake bleeding kit
Yeah they work ok, if you bleed a lot of brakes tho a mitivac is what you want.
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Re: reverse brake bleeding kit
Let us know how it worked for you pleaseHadies wrote:I bought one recently and I'm yet to use it. Will give it a go this weekend. I've been recommended this method before and it is effective....apparently.
In hindsight, I would've gone down to the local pharmacists and bought a syringe there. Can't believe I spent a fiver on a bloody syringe.
I have some new HEL braided lines to fit in a few weeks time
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Re: reverse brake bleeding kit
Drunkn Munky wrote:Yeah they work ok, if you bleed a lot of brakes tho a mitivac is what you want.
What the pissed up primate says... bleeding in reverse is no easier than doing it properly..
Getting a helping hand is the key IMO
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Re: reverse brake bleeding kit
Mitivac's are great for 1 man use too, i can drain, change the lines and bleed in probably under 10 mins with one.
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Re: reverse brake bleeding kit
Mitivacs seem bloody expensive for a once every two years job thoughDrunkn Munky wrote:Mitivac's are great for 1 man use too, i can drain, change the lines and bleed in probably under 10 mins with one.
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Re: reverse brake bleeding kit
Which model have you got DM?Drunkn Munky wrote:Mitivac's are great for 1 man use too, i can drain, change the lines and bleed in probably under 10 mins with one.
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Re: reverse brake bleeding kit
I bleed my brakes probably twice a year...fluid is cheap and it makes a difference!oldgreyandslow wrote:Mitivacs seem bloody expensive for a once every two years job thoughDrunkn Munky wrote:Mitivac's are great for 1 man use too, i can drain, change the lines and bleed in probably under 10 mins with one.
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Re: reverse brake bleeding kit
Once every 2 years!!oldgreyandslow wrote:Mitivacs seem bloody expensive for a once every two years job thoughDrunkn Munky wrote:Mitivac's are great for 1 man use too, i can drain, change the lines and bleed in probably under 10 mins with one.
Comes in bloody handy when i had 4 bikes on the go tho plus doing everyone elses, its one of them tools you dont really need but once you've used one theres no going back. I wouldnt be without it now.
Didnt know there were different models, my looks like a hand pump with a container on the bottomHadies wrote:Which model have you got DM?Drunkn Munky wrote:Mitivac's are great for 1 man use too, i can drain, change the lines and bleed in probably under 10 mins with one.