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Now I apologise for asking stupid questions but I'm a newbie when it comes to doing any work on bikes.


I'm currently doing up my old Varadero 125 so it will actually pass an MOT and I can sell the bugger and I've run into a lack of knowledge!


I've removed the brake callipers, stripped them right down, cleaned them and replaced the brake pads, but now that I've come to putting them back on the bike I realised that I have no idea how I'd go about bleeding the system after I've replaced the brake fluid.


Would somebody please be able to give me some guidance as to how I would go about doing that.


Thanks.

Posted
I would think they are seperate!


some Hondas have linked brakes


but it's unusual


What bike?

 

Its a 52 plate Varadero 125. I've had a google but can't find anything about it. I would have a close look at the bike to see if its got 2 brake fluid resevoirs but the bike is in Bristol and I'm in Lancaster right now!

Posted

I'm 99% sure they're not linked!


tends to be the bigger bikes pan european/

blackbird/ vfr.


Yours is only a single caliper on the front?

Really easy to do!

Posted

There not linked you will have a single line running to the caliper pretty easy to bleed :thumb:


You want an assistant to make life easy :-)

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