balbas
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Bleeding in both sense of the word...
I hadn't been using the 1150 as I had an 18 month dalliance with a 1200GSA, so the old girl was stuck at the back of the garage.
Now the 1200 is gone, the 1150 has been dragged back out and I made the mistake of cleaning the calipers out pre-MOT. I've now got air in the system and despite 3 or so litres of brake fluid being bled through I still get a spongy lever. Firms up after one pump which is great - indicates to me that the master cylinder isn't fubar'd and that it's air in the lines somewhere - but obviously it's not safe to ride.
So - the tank has been off and I've cracked the bleed nipples on the ABS unit as well as the calipers - I've bled through until there are no bubbles and I still have air in the lines.
Admittedly the one thing I've not done is initialise the ABS unit whilst bleeding by turning on the ignition - is that worth doing?
I have never, ever experienced a brake system so frustrating to bleed (although my old SIIa Landrover runs it close).
What's the technique? What's the bleed sequence I should be working in? I have looked at the online guides and done a search here, and unfortunately what is advised won't work on my ABS unit as I don't have 'resevoir fill caps' on the ABS unit. Crappy picture attached (apologies for the quality - poor light and iphone camera are not a good combination) of my ABS unit.
If anyone can shed any light on it, I would be really really grateful as I'm tearing my hair out and bankrupting myself in buying more Dot 4 than one person should ever need. 'S an early 1150 - on a V plate with the old ABS that clunks alarmingly as you set off - think it's called the system ABS but could be wrong.
Cack the system won't let me post attachments - that'll have to wait until I subscribe then. In the meantime any advice still very gratefully rec'd
I hadn't been using the 1150 as I had an 18 month dalliance with a 1200GSA, so the old girl was stuck at the back of the garage.
Now the 1200 is gone, the 1150 has been dragged back out and I made the mistake of cleaning the calipers out pre-MOT. I've now got air in the system and despite 3 or so litres of brake fluid being bled through I still get a spongy lever. Firms up after one pump which is great - indicates to me that the master cylinder isn't fubar'd and that it's air in the lines somewhere - but obviously it's not safe to ride.
So - the tank has been off and I've cracked the bleed nipples on the ABS unit as well as the calipers - I've bled through until there are no bubbles and I still have air in the lines.
Admittedly the one thing I've not done is initialise the ABS unit whilst bleeding by turning on the ignition - is that worth doing?
I have never, ever experienced a brake system so frustrating to bleed (although my old SIIa Landrover runs it close).
What's the technique? What's the bleed sequence I should be working in? I have looked at the online guides and done a search here, and unfortunately what is advised won't work on my ABS unit as I don't have 'resevoir fill caps' on the ABS unit. Crappy picture attached (apologies for the quality - poor light and iphone camera are not a good combination) of my ABS unit.
If anyone can shed any light on it, I would be really really grateful as I'm tearing my hair out and bankrupting myself in buying more Dot 4 than one person should ever need. 'S an early 1150 - on a V plate with the old ABS that clunks alarmingly as you set off - think it's called the system ABS but could be wrong.
Cack the system won't let me post attachments - that'll have to wait until I subscribe then. In the meantime any advice still very gratefully rec'd
