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nickta
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Speedbleeder

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Hi.

While flicking through another Forum, I found a link to a crowd called Speedbleeder, Web address:

http://www.speedbleeder.com/

After spending an eternity getting the brakes bled after replacing the seals last year, these bleed valves look the goods. They also do a bleed valve for the clutch, which must be a good thing too. Has anyone found these bleed valves before and fitted them? They seem a pretty simple design and comparable in price to normal valves, it makes you wonder a bit?

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They sure look nifty , but you'd have a job convincing me that they will help bleeding "difficult " brakes or clutches . That ball valve only negates the opening and shutting of the bleed nipple as you bleed , I guess it would free up one hand to tear your hair out while its still not bleeding easily :lol: . A nice wee speck of bling all the same :)
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Mc tool wrote:They sure look nifty , but you'd have a job convincing me that they will help bleeding "difficult " brakes or clutches . That ball valve only negates the opening and shutting of the bleed nipple as you bleed , I guess it would free up one hand to tear your hair out while its still not bleeding easily :lol: . A nice wee speck of bling all the same :)
What hair? That went years ago....

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Well Nick , you know what they say ... " Moss doesn't grow on a busy stone " :lol: , and anyhow I have to pay to get mine cut off ..... gotta be a good thing :)
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Hmm, cheap enough to try.
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No front brake bleed nipples for 907ie shown ??? :banghead:
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yours are either M10x1 or M8x1.25
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Pretty sure the Goldline brakes are M10*1. Same as the back brake.

P750 are further down the list too.

Waiting for an Email from them. Will give them a crack and see how they go.

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ducinthebay wrote:Hmm, cheap enough to try.
Right point of view.
However, does someone has tried it?
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I ordered some last night. I'll put them on the Sport and the ST, and let you know how they do.

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keep them covered and clean
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purchased extra boots too.
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Re: Speedbleeder

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ducinthebay wrote:Hmm, cheap enough to try.
What ... the haircut or the bleed nipple :lol:
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