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take the cap off the master, then compress the pistons in the caliper, then pull the lever until the pistons come back out . repeat until the lever firms up.  air goes behind the pistons on atvs so you need to bleed them in reverse.

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take the cap off the master, then compress the pistons in the caliper, then pull the lever until the pistons come back out . repeat until the lever firms up. air goes behind the pistons on atvs so you need to bleed them in reverse.

Okay thanks will try that tonorow

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take the cap off the master, then compress the pistons in the caliper, then pull the lever until the pistons come back out . repeat until the lever firms up.  air goes behind the pistons on atvs so you need to bleed them in reverse.

yep or i just buy a $ .99 turkey baster put a hose on it & force it up that way (if you want to re use clean it goodit's only, .99 but comes in handy)

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Get a bleeder from harbor freight mine had the same prob. My lines are to long and I couldn't get the air out of the loops. I used the hand pump kind and bam my brakes are stiffer than a dogs Dick.

Tried your idea and damn thank you so much worked perfectly man

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