Brembo underslung rear caliper

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stuartb

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Just a question.. anyone know of any problems in bleeding these, possibly due to the calipers orientation ?...

Stu

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I had an ap underslung and it was a mare to bleed.

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Guy sent me a pic off the ZX Forum, this was after I asked the question on here, I knew a few bodies on here have underslung set ups...

Anyhow he went thru 3 count 330 ml bottles fluid apparently... Brembo none the less !

This will make you smile ...
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The question is, how did this owner run through 1 ltr of fluid trying to bleed it..

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Why couldn't he bleed out the caliper properly tho ? Its right there in the pic.

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Fast frank also.. I had a bracket made from a guy in Taiwan on the gixer.. underslung brackets are the future for easy wheel changes
Don't forget yer captive spacers..right up there with Dummy Tits as the best thing invented.

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would it not be easier to turn the caliper 90 degrees with something between the pots with the nipple up high? then remount it once bled in the correct orientation?
mut
 
My PM to him... great minds Mut.. he then sent a pic of the caliper... answer was right in front of him... easy done spose


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