Hello,
does anyone know how much fluid I will need to replenish the brakes, having fitted new lines on both sides.
thanks
Graham
Brakes
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Re: Brakes
The total volume is not much. But the total fluid to successfully bleed depends on the method. I use a gravity bleeder and I think I went through about 500-700mL before I got all the air out.