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<blockquote data-quote="RossKean" data-source="post: 1459851" data-attributes="member: 19880"><p>When you do the rear brake, use the pedal (and rear reservoir) to bleed the lower front right piston pair first - part of the linked brake system. Then do the rear brake caliper. While you're at it, remove, clean and lube (waterproof grease) the rear brake pedal. Flush the front brakes and clutch circuits, clean and lube brake and clutch levers. Pay attention to the brass bushing in the clutch lever - if not maintained regularly, it will wear prematurely. Clean and lube shift linkage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RossKean, post: 1459851, member: 19880"] When you do the rear brake, use the pedal (and rear reservoir) to bleed the lower front right piston pair first - part of the linked brake system. Then do the rear brake caliper. While you're at it, remove, clean and lube (waterproof grease) the rear brake pedal. Flush the front brakes and clutch circuits, clean and lube brake and clutch levers. Pay attention to the brass bushing in the clutch lever - if not maintained regularly, it will wear prematurely. Clean and lube shift linkage. [/QUOTE]
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