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Bleeding Front Brakes

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For those of us that are having problems bleeding the front brakes on our GS model machines,I have made a simple inexpensive tool to use to get the job done .What you do is simply make a flange the same size as your Master Cylinder cover(2.125inx1.25in)I used .25 in flat bar and drilled 2,.25in holes to correspond with the mounting screws on the M/C,then I drilled a .375in hole in the center,theaded w/a .375in pipe tap so I could get an air fitting on it.I used a regular bicycle pump to push brake fluid into the system and a bit of rubber bicycle tube for a gasket .Works like a charm,trust me ,if I can do it anybody can.....Sometimes slowing down is a good thing :oops:
 
I used a large plastic syringe to backfill the front brake system from the bleed nipple to the reservoir......job done.....2 minutes :D
 
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