A few weeks ago I decided to give the rear brake a wee bleed - felt a bit spongy?. Anyway, the bleed nipple decided to shear off - I've used the nipple before so I don't know if I perhaps over-tightened it or it's had a knock? but as soon as I touched it with the spanner off it came!!
I noticed that the nipple is actually fitted in a hex-head plug screwed into the caliper - I checked and this comes out easily and is, in fact, sealed by a recessed o-ring, so I thought the sensible thing to do was order a new nipple and a new plug - but when I spoke to the dealers they told me the plug must be considered part of the caliper - 'cos it's not shown on the fiche!!(true).
I've got the new nipple, but still need the plug 'cos the sheared nipple can't be budged - has any other GSer had this problem??, surely you don't need to get a new caliper just to get a new plug that screws in anyway?. I can bleed the brake without the nipple but would prefer to get things back to normal.
Anybody got any info??
Cheers..............................Grizzly
I noticed that the nipple is actually fitted in a hex-head plug screwed into the caliper - I checked and this comes out easily and is, in fact, sealed by a recessed o-ring, so I thought the sensible thing to do was order a new nipple and a new plug - but when I spoke to the dealers they told me the plug must be considered part of the caliper - 'cos it's not shown on the fiche!!(true).
I've got the new nipple, but still need the plug 'cos the sheared nipple can't be budged - has any other GSer had this problem??, surely you don't need to get a new caliper just to get a new plug that screws in anyway?. I can bleed the brake without the nipple but would prefer to get things back to normal.
Anybody got any info??
Cheers..............................Grizzly




