do it just like the brakes it just seems to take a little longer just pump it up hold and let the bleeder screw off then retighten and repeat till all the air is gone
do it just like the brakes it just seems to take a little longer just pump it up hold and let the bleeder screw off then retighten and repeat till all the air is gone
Pump the clutch and hold the handle. While holding the handle loosen the banjo bolt that is connected to the clutch slave. listen for the squishing sound. After that is done then bleed the fitting on the clutch slave also.
I was sitting on my bike while I was bleeding the cluth line; and when I got done (finally) I went to get up and forgot to put the kick stand down. Down she went; but luckily I caught it before it went all the way down but I did end up cracking my sprocket cover just above the beeder valve.
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