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KZ1000A1 twin front brake bleeding
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PS: all unions fitted with new copper washers, no leaks anywhere else
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brake fluid level to get the air bubbles out of the brake lines. Put the bleeders on the highest point and a piece
of wood between the brake piston. Bleeding out the bubbles will go easier now.
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Air bubbles don´t like to flow down to the brake caliper with the little amount of brake fluid of every pull
of the master cylinder leveler. Sometimes they flowing back to the M.C when you release the leveler.
You have to close the bleeder to prevent sucking in air into the system before you release the leveler!
that's why i do the brake caliper hang up over the master cylinder brake fluid level trick.
Air bubbles will go up in the brake line and don´t flow back to the M.C.
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If brake fluid came out of the bleeder there will no pressure until you close the bleeder.
I've been doing that all afternoon. I've left it taped up now.
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