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 Theazrp 
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Reg. Date : 14/10/2010
Posts : 111
Location : Gold Canyon, Arizona, United States
Posted : 25 Oct 2010 - 16:46   Post title : bleeding ABS
 
Tried this question on the lounge but it seems to have disappeared. don't know if I did something wrong (newbie) or what, but I'll try again here. would you please educate me on what is different about bleeding ABS brakes as compared to non abs. The owners manual says this requires a special tool. My bird is new and I won't be touching anything for awhile but eventually will do some of my own wrenching and abs is something I'm not familiar with. thanks.

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 ataDude 
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Reg. Date : 19/10/2009
Posts : 527
Location : Texas, United States
Posted : 25 Oct 2010 - 16:53   Post title : Re: bleeding ABS (Re: Theazrp)
 

Theazrp wrote:

Tried this question on the lounge but it seems to have disappeared. don't know if I did something wrong (newbie) or what, but I'll try again here. would you please educate me on what is different about bleeding ABS brakes as compared to non abs. The owners manual says this requires a special tool. My bird is new and I won't be touching anything for awhile but eventually will do some of my own wrenching and abs is something I'm not familiar with. thanks.


You apparently put it in "Accessories". It's there.
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 Theazrp 
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Location : Gold Canyon, Arizona, United States
Posted : 25 Oct 2010 - 17:10   Post title : Re: bleeding ABS (Re: ataDude)
 
Thanks very much. I guess I didn't realize I was in Accessories when I posted the question, (darn newbies). I went there and found my question answered. I find lots of my questions have already been answered just by reading the vaious sections. this is a super source of information! in fact it weighed heavily in my decision to buy the bird.

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 DizzE 
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Reg. Date : 12/07/2010
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Location : Sunnyvale, CA, United States
Posted : 25 Oct 2010 - 18:58   Post title : Re: bleeding ABS (Re: Theazrp)
 

Theazrp wrote:

Thanks very much. I guess I didn't realize I was in Accessories when I posted the question, (darn newbies). I went there and found my question answered. I find lots of my questions have already been answered just by reading the vaious sections. this is a super source of information! in fact it weighed heavily in my decision to buy the bird.


there is a tool we can get....It would be nice to know how much fluid is behind the secondary valves.

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