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Re: Speed Bleeder Question

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Will add Speed Bleeders to the GSA this spring.

As to the clutch, the GSA uses Mineral Oil rather than DOT 3/4 Brake Fluid.
It will be interesting to see if the same kind of discoloration and mung generation occurs with the Mineral Oil in the GSA as it commonly does with Brake Fluid based systems.
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raYzerman wrote: Sat Dec 15, 2018 12:43 pm Get four SB8125L (front calipers and clutch) and one SB7100 for the rear. Do not get the 7100 "S" unless you like trying to put a bleeder hose on an almost too short nipple...
Speedbleeders, thread sealant ordered..thanks for posting the info..
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Thread sealant comes already on the SpeedBleeders... good for a coupla times at least. You can wrap with Teflon tape if need be.
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I've done the brake fluid on a friend's RT for going on eight years. Probably done his brakes 6-7 times and there is no sign of problems with his speed bleeders. You only need turn a bleeder 1/8 - 1/4 turn to open it, so not much action on the threads. He did have a s-bleeder fail after the frst year. It functions only as a normal bleeder.
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raYzerman wrote: Sat Dec 15, 2018 12:43 pm Get four SB8125L (front calipers and clutch) and one SB7100 for the rear. Do not get the 7100 "S" unless you like trying to put a bleeder hose on an almost too short nipple...
rayZerman...are these part numbers for all series of FJR’s?
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Yes. Small correction on the 7100S after looking at one of each I have here... the bleed nipple is same size, the length difference is in the threaded area. That is, it's OK to get the 7100S, it won't stick out of the rear caliper as far by that extra couple of threads, a good thing, but either is OK
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raYzerman wrote: Fri Jan 25, 2019 1:30 pm Yes. Small correction on the 7100S after looking at one of each I have here... the bleed nipple is same size, the length difference is in the threaded area. That is, it's OK to get the 7100S, it won't stick out of the rear caliper as far by that extra couple of threads, a good thing, but either is OK
Thanks...mine just arrived..
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I bought the long thread bleeder - it does "stick out" a bit, but I can't think of a reason to be concerned, so it stays where it's at.

Those speedbleeders are the bees knees, man. The last time I was this impressed with something new on the motorcycle was when, after 3 years and maybe 50,000 miles, reluctantly, I bought a heated jacket liner.
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