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Canadian Daves JustKDX
New rear brake line install help
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[QUOTE="Rob84KDX200, post: 1401347, member: 50725"] Howdy, I've a 96 kdx200, just recently went about changing over my front brake line. Purchased a set of Goodridge brake lines. I used the back bleeding/syringe method with great success. However, I tried doing the same with my rear brake line, with no success at all. Firstly, I removed the old brake line, hardly any bleeding required as the rear reservoir was already dry and empty. So I then fitted the new brake line, as well as cleaning out the bleed nipple. Got my syringe full of new fluid, applied it through the nipple, and watched a few air bubbles and some old fluid come up through the reservoir. At that point when no more air bubbles showed and the fluid appeared to be clean, I shut off the nipple. Replaced the reservoir diaphragm and cap. Pumped the rear brake pedal - no action! No brake! Where did I go wrong? Any thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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