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Originally Posted by Bob KellyIII
I'll remember that ! but that might be near impossible to do on this triumph !
as the hose is short and the handle bars high ....
I want to flush the front real well with the methylated spirits, that the manual calls for... I have no idea what that stuff is ...it's probably a fancy name for paint thinner ! or kerosene LOL
..... I want to get that Dot 3 brake fluid out of the front brake system before it does any more damage !
....while I am at it I will see if I can fix the front brake light switch too.
( I gott'a remember I unplugged that switch in the headlight !)
.... so if I don't get the Triumph out of the shop before it snows I still have stuff to do on it ! LOL
anyway the Triumph is almost ready to go ....
and that feels good !
....
Bob......
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The best way to do front brake is with one way check valve tube bleeding tool kit and brake bleeder syringe by forcing the fluid up hill.
A Vacuum Pump works to, to a point