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Technical & Mechanical Problems
Speed Bleeders for 2013/Gen 3
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<blockquote data-quote="art miller" data-source="post: 1189114" data-attributes="member: 19411"><p>If you plan on keeping the bike or if you ride a lot in wet weather, I would suggest stainless steel. I do not intentionally ride in rain and never ride on roads with salt or calcium chloride. I have installed stainless steel because it is good for life. Kriby sells stainless for $12ea and that is a good investment. All 5 bleeders for $65 delivered to U.S. destinations. Keep in mind, the correct size wrench for these bleeders is 5/16".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="art miller, post: 1189114, member: 19411"] If you plan on keeping the bike or if you ride a lot in wet weather, I would suggest stainless steel. I do not intentionally ride in rain and never ride on roads with salt or calcium chloride. I have installed stainless steel because it is good for life. Kriby sells stainless for $12ea and that is a good investment. All 5 bleeders for $65 delivered to U.S. destinations. Keep in mind, the correct size wrench for these bleeders is 5/16". [/QUOTE]
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