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- Mar 18, 2006
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- Ilkley, W Yorkshire, UK
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- 2013 ST1300 A9
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A detailed look at the process of getting the air out of the Honda ST1300 brake lines. A sequence of diagrams of the brake circuits, colour coded to show which parts of the system are being accessed when each bleed valve is opened and explanations of where the trouble spots are.
These are just small thumbnail images of some of the pages. Load the attached pdf to get the full document.
Prior to that, it is worth taking a look at a couple of videos. I had a picture in my head of how the bubbles would behave - that bubble would collect together at the highest point of the line and that if I pumped the lever fast enough that would take the bubbles with it.
I was surprised at how wrong I was.
First - a sealed jar of water coloured with black ink. I was blowing steadily into a tube fed into the jar, pushing the fluid down the tube. I am pointing out the location of trapped bubbles. Sorry - no commentary. I cannot talk and blow at the same time !
And another, this time sucking on a long tube on the left of the video as the fluid negotiates an 'n' shaped bend. I am sucking continuously all the time the video is playing - the fluid looks static in one or two places, but it is actually flowing through that long vertical air bubble. The video stops as the fluid is about to reach my mouth.
Click the link below to download the pdf file.
These are just small thumbnail images of some of the pages. Load the attached pdf to get the full document.
Prior to that, it is worth taking a look at a couple of videos. I had a picture in my head of how the bubbles would behave - that bubble would collect together at the highest point of the line and that if I pumped the lever fast enough that would take the bubbles with it.
I was surprised at how wrong I was.
First - a sealed jar of water coloured with black ink. I was blowing steadily into a tube fed into the jar, pushing the fluid down the tube. I am pointing out the location of trapped bubbles. Sorry - no commentary. I cannot talk and blow at the same time !
And another, this time sucking on a long tube on the left of the video as the fluid negotiates an 'n' shaped bend. I am sucking continuously all the time the video is playing - the fluid looks static in one or two places, but it is actually flowing through that long vertical air bubble. The video stops as the fluid is about to reach my mouth.
Click the link below to download the pdf file.
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