New Bike Mods, PIX!!!
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see i thought that as well but these came with instructions believe it or not, and the trademark is rightway up this way, but haha I realized what you meant when i first got them but get this--
with them like the way they are now, and adjusted they allow me to see both up and down on my tank without adjustment.
with them like the way they are now, and adjusted they allow me to see both up and down on my tank without adjustment.
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I've had my experiences with bleeding breaks on my quad and i couldn't get all the air out.. during that problem i found a new style break bleeder that sucked the fluid from reservoir through the line down to the caliper.. worked great and didn't take any time to do maybe ten min. if you didn't already know that..
wish i had your break lines
wish i had your break lines
#17
I've had my experiences with bleeding breaks on my quad and i couldn't get all the air out.. during that problem i found a new style break bleeder that sucked the fluid from reservoir through the line down to the caliper.. worked great and didn't take any time to do maybe ten min. if you didn't already know that..
wish i had your break lines
wish i had your break lines
I found a way to do it without the pump, you inject it with a syringe through the nipple, and the fluid fills all the way to the res at the top with no bubbles.
Takes awhile. Works awesome.
#19
haha yea, i read about it from a sketch website...
my bakes took quite some time to get to the point where i was happy with em, and now that bleeder kit was one of the best investments ive made for maintaining my bike.
think it was like 30-40 bucks shipped.
totally worth it. works on all bikes, cleanup is a snap.
my bakes took quite some time to get to the point where i was happy with em, and now that bleeder kit was one of the best investments ive made for maintaining my bike.
think it was like 30-40 bucks shipped.
totally worth it. works on all bikes, cleanup is a snap.
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