Fill the reservoir, open the bleeder valve down at the caliper. Wait a week
or two.... pump the lever, wait another week or two..... repeat process for
about 6 months ....

On Mon, Apr 23, 2018 at 9:10 PM Corey Sims <corey.a.s...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hey everyone! New to the group. Just wanted to see if there were any folks
> around the Atlanta area!
> Finally got my 83 NH 650 put together, well.... almost. It was sitting in
> my father in law's barn for a good 10+ years. Took it on as a project and
> now its down to the final touches.
> Why is bleeding brakes and master cylinder such a P.I.T.A?
> Bike had no brake fluid when I brought it home. Just rebuild slave and
> master cylinder, as well as the calipers.
> Zero pressure on either lever and I am not seeing bubbles at all when i
> pump the levers.
> Any thoughts or ideas?
>
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