This bleeding clutch!

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whitestorm pete
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This bleeding clutch!

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Just a quick one iv got to replace the seals in my clutch slave cylinder at the weekend and i was thinking while im at it should i replace the line with a braided jobby iv got one that would fit. What i want to ask is are they a pig to re-bleed and is it worth the bother. Had abit of a job bleeding front brakes once on an nc30 still haunts me abit ha ha :lol:
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Phimosis
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Re: This bleeding clutch!

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nah easy m8, just make sure when you squeeze and release you do this in time, or you will have a load of gloop on the floor, and a braided clutch is as useful as a tits on a boar.....when I say this its just a waste of money
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chris vtr virgin
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Re: This bleeding clutch!

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Looked easy enough when my mate fitted mine works well now :lol: :lol:
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