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<blockquote data-quote="iboldguy" data-source="post: 786383" data-attributes="member: 14912"><p>MY 2006 front caliper's number of bleeders match the number of brake lines. i.e. 2 bleeders on right caliper, 1 on the left.</p><p></p><p>When bleeding the rear brake, my manual says bleed the right front caliper first (the pistons that are activated by the rear brake) and then the rear brake. Also make sure you don't introduce any air at the resevoir - it'll take forever to get out of the ABS system.</p><p></p><p>The shop manual is expensive but worth buying if doing your own maintenance. But think first when using it, it starts by suggesting you strip the bike to the frame to do anything :yahoo: Often less disassembly is necessary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iboldguy, post: 786383, member: 14912"] MY 2006 front caliper's number of bleeders match the number of brake lines. i.e. 2 bleeders on right caliper, 1 on the left. When bleeding the rear brake, my manual says bleed the right front caliper first (the pistons that are activated by the rear brake) and then the rear brake. Also make sure you don't introduce any air at the resevoir - it'll take forever to get out of the ABS system. The shop manual is expensive but worth buying if doing your own maintenance. But think first when using it, it starts by suggesting you strip the bike to the frame to do anything :yahoo: Often less disassembly is necessary. [/QUOTE]
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