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Originally Posted by jliu So you just vacuum fluid out of the bleeder nipple and it worked? Same process as the brakes, I usually empty out the reservoir first and
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Same process as the brakes, I usually empty out the reservoir first and put fresh RBF600 in there then I add my top up bottle to the reservoir to prevent running it dry. (pics of brake bleeding below)
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