clivvy
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no aftermarket under trays, if your bolts snap, you'll have to either drill out the broken ones or drill new ones...
yup, DOT4 brake/clutch fluid. Keep plenty spare as you'll probably lose a fair bit. This is why I used clean containers so I could recycle the top reservoir as I bled the system. Top one was quick to bleed, bottom one was the slowest. I think it would be way easier and quicker with help, someone to pump the pedal.
SO its open bleed nipple, push down, close and repeat - I allowed the fresh fluid to drain back into a clean plastic container and refilled, then did the bottom nipple same process - open bleed nipple and drain, push down and close and repeat...
yup, DOT4 brake/clutch fluid. Keep plenty spare as you'll probably lose a fair bit. This is why I used clean containers so I could recycle the top reservoir as I bled the system. Top one was quick to bleed, bottom one was the slowest. I think it would be way easier and quicker with help, someone to pump the pedal.
SO its open bleed nipple, push down, close and repeat - I allowed the fresh fluid to drain back into a clean plastic container and refilled, then did the bottom nipple same process - open bleed nipple and drain, push down and close and repeat...