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Re: [St] ST brakes



We tried this on saturday.

brakes are now 100% again. I have one very impressed mate -thinks I'm a
genius.

thanks for all the pointers.



cheers


marc


On 2/28/08, Frederic NIZERY <frederic.nizery@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Hi Marc,
>
> As the line for the left caliper goes from the right one, It is preferable
> to
> disassemble the left caliper from the fork leg and old it up to get the
> air from
> the line to the caliper itself while bleeding it. That's what I do. The
> best thing
> would be to replace the inter caliper line w/ a one comming from the
> master
> cylinder directly but I didn't do it.
>
> Fred
>
> >Hi all,
>
> >A mate recently bought an sweet 05 ST1050 (non ABS), with low mielage but
> it
> >had soggy front brakes.
>
> >He sent it in for the 15 000 km service but the bike has come back with
> the
> >....... wood and completeley bleed the system with the pistons
> >open. First bleed the right caliper then the left. That way any air in
> the
> >calipers will be flushed out.
> >Is the process on the ST the same?
> >thanks
> >Marc
>
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