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Dt125x bleed brakes

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  • MiniaM Offline
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    Minia
    wrote on last edited by
    #2

    Does it feel right to you? Have you checked your calipers? pistons?

    Yamaha DT125R Blue 2002, XT 125 1982, Yamaha WR250Z 1992, BMW GS650F 1994, Benelli BN302 2015

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    • CalumC Offline
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      #3

      What you swapped out? The master cylinder. Does it definitely work?

      I've had issues in the past, on my RS master cylinders that simply would not bleed.

      Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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      • CalumC Calum

        What you swapped out? The master cylinder. Does it definitely work?

        I've had issues in the past, on my RS master cylinders that simply would not bleed.

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        Calum
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        @Calum New Calipers and/or master cylinder was literally the only way to get them working. Bled straight away after that.

        Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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        • MiniaM Minia

          Does it feel right to you? Have you checked your calipers? pistons?

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          02sahe
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          @Minia yes i habe cheked, and its all good. Just swapped out the master cylinder.

          Then i tryed to bleed it, and it dose not work

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          • CalumC Calum

            What you swapped out? The master cylinder. Does it definitely work?

            I've had issues in the past, on my RS master cylinders that simply would not bleed.

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            02sahe
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            @Calum i had a ebay mastee cylinder i think. I changed it to an original, now i cant get any pressure..

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              @Calum i had a ebay mastee cylinder i think. I changed it to an original, now i cant get any pressure..

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              NINJA
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              @02sahe Get yourself one of these dude, it will bleed your brakes superbly!!!

              https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/TBS-One-Man-Motorcycle-Bike-Brake-Bleeding-Kit-NOW-WITH-DOT-FLUID-A/112152432569?hash=item1a1cce4fb9:g:gOIAAOSwynRZvqgE

              SEDUCED BY THE DARK SIDE!!!

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              • CalumC Offline
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                Calum
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                I highly recommend this.

                https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/HAND-VACUUM-PUMP-HELD-BRAKE-BLEEDER-TESTER-SET-BLEED-CAR-MOTORBIKE-BLEEDING-KIT/391718817400?epid=9026714704&hash=item5b3442ce78:g:c48AAOSwB-1YuE1W&frcectupt=true

                I've used it and it works wonders. Very cheap and Chinesy, don't expect it to last every day. But I've done countless cars/bikes with it. Great cheapy kit that works. Much safer than pumping the brake.

                Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                • CalumC Calum

                  I highly recommend this.

                  https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/HAND-VACUUM-PUMP-HELD-BRAKE-BLEEDER-TESTER-SET-BLEED-CAR-MOTORBIKE-BLEEDING-KIT/391718817400?epid=9026714704&hash=item5b3442ce78:g:c48AAOSwB-1YuE1W&frcectupt=true

                  I've used it and it works wonders. Very cheap and Chinesy, don't expect it to last every day. But I've done countless cars/bikes with it. Great cheapy kit that works. Much safer than pumping the brake.

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                  NINJA
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                  @Calum You know I just saw those kits, which must be fairly new? And was going to suggest one, but as I have not used one myself, I decided to go with the syringe kit instead. As I have used that kit and know that those kits work very well too.

                  SEDUCED BY THE DARK SIDE!!!

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                    i find with the dt they can be a pain and the vacume kit works wonder especialy if replacing hoses and master cylinder

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                      finnerz89
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                      +1 on the vacuum kits.

                      I've only just got one and now I'm wondering how I got on for so long without one lol

                      Current bikes:
                      DT125X '07
                      Street Triple R '11
                      Aprilia ETV1000 '02

                      Previous:
                      DR650RSE '96
                      FJ1200 '92

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