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Bleeding brembos.

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Hey guys, is there a quick and easy way to bleed brembos?

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I bled mine like a normal caliper...?



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You can buy a bleeder that attatches to the compressor...that works well. But as above you just bleed like a normal caliper
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Do u bleed each side of the caliper? Or both sides of it at the same time? Planning on doing the brake 2mora

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You can buy a bleeder that attatches to the compressor...that works well. But as above you just bleed like a normal caliper

 

This or build your own from a $12 garden sprayer from bunnings.

 

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Pressure bleeding is so much better than manual bleeding:

 



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Bleed the inside first then the outside

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That too ^
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