[Fot] Fluid, dual circuits and speed bleeders

Bill Babcock Billb at bnj.com
Fri Mar 20 14:16:48 MDT 2009


Usually you need to do whatever circuit you did first over again if  
you do them separately. I do anyway, I find I almost always get a  
little more pedal if I follow the old shampoo bottle method--lather,  
rinse, repeat.  Those of us who sometimes write code have a tough time  
ending that infinite loop, but you just need to apply a little  
discipline.

On Mar 20, 2009, at 9:34 AM, Scott Janzen wrote:

>  my experience is that I can the circuits separately w/o trouble,
> though certainly don't get as much travel before it binds.
>
>
> On Mar 20, 2009, at 2:01 PM, Randall wrote:
>
>> You have to bleed the fronts/rears together if you have a balance  
>> bar!
>> It's
>> possable to get a bind in the balance bar if only bleeding one
>> circuit and
>> this would prevent full travel.
>
> Pardon my ignorance (don't have a balance bar), but wouldn't the bind
> last
> only until the pedal was released?  And it be possible to bleed with  
> the
> reduced stroke caused by the bar binding?
>
> Randall
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