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Painting 'Shee Frame..


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i am guessing you mean hydralic brakes?

 

yes you will have to brake the system and then bleed them when reassembling but it isn't to bad. just make sure you have plenty of fluid in the master cylinder.

 

first, pull the lever and hold then unscrew the right bleeder just enough for it to breath then retighten it, then let off of the lever.

 

do this over and over(in the meantime keeping an eye on your fluid level) until you get no air on that side then swith to the other side and repeat the steps.

 

when you can't get anymore air then just pull the lever back and forth or more like a tapping motion and watch the bubbles come up this make take awhile but you will have really good brakes.

 

also DO NOT SPILL ANY FLUID ON YOUR NEW PAINT BAKE FLUID LOVES TO EAT IT RIGHT OFF.

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i would powedercoat and stay away from paint.

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Definately...

 

The guy who had my Banshee before me painted it black. It must be pretty good paint because its staying (well about 90% is still on) banghead

 

Get 'er powdercoated ;)

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