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I have a speed bleeder that I bought for my clutch but I havnt had a chance to put it in yet. I bought it a while back when I was having clutch trouble cause the issues were caused by a clutch needing bleeding, or the fact the synth oil in my bike was causeing the slipping. I changed the oil and no more slipping, so the speed bleeder hasnt been a priority.

 

Brian:cool10::cool10:

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I'll let you know at the end of the weekend, got 6 of them to replace all my standard bleeders. Tore the bike down and it's put together time, so I should be bleeding all my lines this weekend.

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hi

they work great bleed my brakes last weekend and did the clutch this week. took only about 30 mins. each to bleed the systems.

don c.:cool10::cool10::cool10:

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From what I've read here so far, it's the only way to go. I personally don't have the need, but for a lot of guys, it's the cat's meow.

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Don't know about ones on ebay, but if they're the same as the ones you can get from J&P they're really great. I've used them on my first gen which it a PITA to bleed up front and they made it much easier.

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Good deal sounds like they work guess I will get some thanks for all the info.

 

Where else are you going to go and get the right information?

 

Hey I know VENTURERIDER.ORG NEED YOU ASK?

:bighug: Joe

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