
Bleedin brakes!
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Re: Bleedin brakes!
Hi if buying syringes try superdrug only cost 30 pence each for a20 mil syringe.I got a strange look from the assistant when i told her what i was using them for. 

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Re: Bleedin brakes!
I have just read all this topic i must say its been a great help as i am having the same problems i have been pumping away for about 2 hours tonite sa my nc24 faild its test today i will be going to super drug tomorrow for a srynge!
thanks lads
Dave

thanks lads
Dave


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Re: Bleedin brakes!
It is very surprising.dar5150 wrote:Brakes are sorted! Used the syringe on it about 20 min ago and it worked like a charm. Was really suprised at the amount of air that came out. It was unreal. Thanks again for your help. Really appriciate it! Cheers.
I fitting braided hoses to the 35 and so many microscopic air bubbles came out i thought it'd never stop :D
xivlia wrote:i dont go fast on this bike so really do not need a rear brake.. /
vic-vtrvfr wrote:Ask xivlia for help, he's tackled just about every problem u could think of...