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  1. Zx6r dissmay 
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    Just went to get my 6r out to find out i have no front brakes .no sign of leaking so topped up resevior and went to bleed them .so undo the bleed nipple to find out it snaps along wits the casting ........great 😠😠😠 not happy
     
     

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    Not good mate, think that the bay might be the best place to get a replacement.
     
     

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    I bet you said 'Darn' and 'Oh fiddle' or similar
    We could learn a lot from crayons; some are sharp, some are pretty, some are dull, while others bright, some have weird names, but they all have learned to live together in the same box.”
     
     

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    Kin cheers.....
    Everything else is shyte
     
     

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    Bad luck (again) Luc. Same fit as several other Ks.

    £40 - 60 single, £100 - 150 pair.
    I only have one vice…I lie.
     
     

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    Manged to find a replacement for 40 quid so not to bad .but it's bleeding the darn things .try again onwards and upwards ☺
     
     

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    I love, not !, bleeding brakes...

    Pesky ruddy things.

    Keep at it and good luck.
    Everything else is shyte
     
     

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    Thanks Lt ☺
     
     

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    I like to move them every service, beats the corrosion also keeps the fluid fresh. working on a customers Triumph at the weekend, did 800 miles last year and bleed screws moved nice and easy. its the ones that dont get used or moved that I hate as I know who has to repair them!!
     
     

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    If you haven't already got, have a look at the vacuum bleeders, i have a cheapo one like this https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Hand-Held...tmyS:rk:3:pf:0 and it makes it so easy.
     
     

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