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two-stroke-brit
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Re: Bleeding Your Master Cylinder

#16 Post by two-stroke-brit » Thu Mar 24, 2016 1:48 pm

Moxon wrote:I was thinking of getting a vacuum type brake bleeding system, like a Mighty Vac. Anyone used these with any success?
yep thats what i use , easy to do on your own. :smt023
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Re: Bleeding Your Master Cylinder

#17 Post by justind97 » Thu Mar 24, 2016 4:31 pm

two-stroke-brit wrote:
Moxon wrote:I was thinking of getting a vacuum type brake bleeding system, like a Mighty Vac. Anyone used these with any success?
yep thats what i use , easy to do on your own. :smt023
Cheaper version at Harbour Freight or Princess Auto

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Re: Bleeding Your Master Cylinder

#18 Post by JanBros » Thu Mar 24, 2016 6:38 pm

justind97 wrote:
two-stroke-brit wrote:
Moxon wrote:I was thinking of getting a vacuum type brake bleeding system, like a Mighty Vac. Anyone used these with any success?
yep thats what i use , easy to do on your own. :smt023
Cheaper version at Harbour Freight or Princess Auto
cheapest version : a suringe :smt002
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Re: Bleeding Your Master Cylinder

#19 Post by hondaror » Sat Mar 26, 2016 1:04 am

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Re: Bleeding Your Master Cylinder

#20 Post by Moxon » Sat Mar 26, 2016 7:39 pm

Cheaper version at Harbour Freight or Princess Auto[/quote]

cheapest version : a suringe :smt002[/quote]


I think I saw some in an alley near my girlfriends house. I'll see what I can find. :smt002

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