bramfrank
BramFrank
So I asked a year ago and had no success. But now I'm serious and want to bleed my hydraulics. I like the Speedbleeder product (having used it on my other bikes) and it is time.
The Yamaha web site is less than useless - the documentation on the parts fice doesn't even reference the fact that the right caliper has two bleeders!!
There IS a post on this board that says the SB8125 is the right part number and there was a report promised, but so far . . . nada.
The Speedbleeder website is as useful as Yamaha's - I remember when I had my C10 Concours they had to ship 3 sets of bleeders (and wanted to charge me each time) because what they had specified wasn't right!!. So this time I called Bike-Effects and had a pleasant chat with Jeff at Bike-Effects and we pretty much came to the conclusion that I need 4 SB8125L and 1 SB7100 . . . . maybe.
In scrounging around I seem to have a 7100 and 2 8125s, so I really only need 2 more 8125s to make it all happen if the numbers are right - and Jeff has them in stock.
But I'm in Canada and he only ships using UPS - and UPS only. UPS is a true rip-off when crossing the border and Jeff wouldn't mail the order to me, so he suggested I order from Speedbleeder direct. So in spite of my previous experience I just did - and just for the sake of completeness (because there doesn't seem to be much on the threads) I ordered a bottle of their thread sealant. A $14 order wound up costing $30 as a result.
When the bleeders arrive I'll fit them and do the deed and report, for once and for all, just what size bleeders fit on a Gen-II.
The Yamaha web site is less than useless - the documentation on the parts fice doesn't even reference the fact that the right caliper has two bleeders!!
There IS a post on this board that says the SB8125 is the right part number and there was a report promised, but so far . . . nada.
The Speedbleeder website is as useful as Yamaha's - I remember when I had my C10 Concours they had to ship 3 sets of bleeders (and wanted to charge me each time) because what they had specified wasn't right!!. So this time I called Bike-Effects and had a pleasant chat with Jeff at Bike-Effects and we pretty much came to the conclusion that I need 4 SB8125L and 1 SB7100 . . . . maybe.
In scrounging around I seem to have a 7100 and 2 8125s, so I really only need 2 more 8125s to make it all happen if the numbers are right - and Jeff has them in stock.
But I'm in Canada and he only ships using UPS - and UPS only. UPS is a true rip-off when crossing the border and Jeff wouldn't mail the order to me, so he suggested I order from Speedbleeder direct. So in spite of my previous experience I just did - and just for the sake of completeness (because there doesn't seem to be much on the threads) I ordered a bottle of their thread sealant. A $14 order wound up costing $30 as a result.
When the bleeders arrive I'll fit them and do the deed and report, for once and for all, just what size bleeders fit on a Gen-II.
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