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keep bleeding

I did my first Motive bleeding last night. It was my second try. The first try all the brake fluid came out from the overflow tube because I did not clamp the tube.

After the first try, the brake still feel soft. By reading several postings, I guess the only way is to bleed more times and finally have a family member do the brake pedaling to finish up the job.

For us home mechanic, it's difficult to remove the wheel, bleed, put back the wheel, test drive and bleed again. Otherwise it's fun to bleed the brake with Motive product.

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Old 01-22-2003, 10:24 AM
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Caliber, make sure you bleed in the correct order, rr, lr, rf, lf, and also yes, it seems to work best if you bleed them all in that order 2 or 3 times.

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