D dan28 Senior Retro Guru Mar 4, 2012 #1 whats the method used for bleeding twin caliper front brake setups do you just bleed each caliper seperately
whats the method used for bleeding twin caliper front brake setups do you just bleed each caliper seperately
cyfa2809 Retrobike Rider Gold Trader Feedback View Mar 4, 2012 #2 No idea but each seperately sounds right. I reckon that way one would be untouched while bleeding the other (as if it was like a single caliper). Big eck will know for sure though.
No idea but each seperately sounds right. I reckon that way one would be untouched while bleeding the other (as if it was like a single caliper). Big eck will know for sure though.
M Magsy Retro Guru Feedback View Mar 5, 2012 #3 I think the real fancy way would be to pressure bleed them and open both nipples at the same time. The old school way would be manual and individually. That always works on cars...(Sometimes work 1 - 2 - 1)
I think the real fancy way would be to pressure bleed them and open both nipples at the same time. The old school way would be manual and individually. That always works on cars...(Sometimes work 1 - 2 - 1)
I IWish Senior Retro Guru Feedback View Mar 5, 2012 #5 I always bleed Motorcycle brakes 1 at a time.. Till they run clear in each and then to build up pressure.
I always bleed Motorcycle brakes 1 at a time.. Till they run clear in each and then to build up pressure.
D dan28 Senior Retro Guru Mar 5, 2012 #6 cyfa2809":khphfxga said: Is it hope brakes? Click to expand... no they are motor bike brakes i asked on a motor bike forum an got no help so just bleed one at a time them, does it not let air back into the system when you open the opposire bleed nipple
cyfa2809":khphfxga said: Is it hope brakes? Click to expand... no they are motor bike brakes i asked on a motor bike forum an got no help so just bleed one at a time them, does it not let air back into the system when you open the opposire bleed nipple