Bleeding Rear on a 99

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  1. Jester

    Jester New Member

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    So the other day I was riding up the hills and realized "Awesome, I have no rear brake....at all!" Get home and check the reservoir....it's empty. Yes yes, I know, I should have checked this before. Lesson learned. So, being that's it's a little low, I need to add some to it, how do I bleed the rears?
     
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    derstuka Lord of the Wankers Staff Member

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    Buy and/or download (there is a link on here, but it might be bad now) yourself a manual. It is the only way to go.
     
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    damn when I saw the title, I was gonna recommend a new seat!
     
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    Well some medication does cause anal leakage, but I did not know riding a bike did.


    In any case, friend offered to do a brake job on the bike, only cost me a 4 pack of RedBull.
     

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