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Any easy way to Bleed Brakes & ABS Module?

How about if you had a bleed bottle with a check valve in it, for under $27.00?

It's a one person bleed system that works slick as a whistle.
 
I have leaned that the best way to order Speed Bleeders and get the correct size(s) is to do it by phone. Had I not phoned the order when I had my last bike, I would have ordered incorrectly. Lesson learned.
 
How about if you had a bleed bottle with a check valve in it, for under $27.00?

It's a one person bleed system that works slick as a whistle.
So are Speed Bleeders. I started working on my bikes and cars in 1952 and for decades, I could never get a really hard pedal or lever. Then I discovered that air seeps past the bleeder threads. Someone recommended Speed Bleeders because they not only have a check valve but also a substance on the threads that provides a seal when the bleeder is loosened. I tried them and have never looked back and got those hard pedals and levers I always wanted.
 
So are Speed Bleeders. I started working on my bikes and cars in 1952 and for decades, I could never get a really hard pedal or lever. Then I discovered that air seeps past the bleeder threads. Someone recommended Speed Bleeders because they not only have a check valve but also a substance on the threads that provides a seal when the bleeder is loosened. I tried them and have never looked back and got those hard pedals and levers I always wanted.

I'm with you, speed bleeders are great and perform as advertised. Tossed the other method out there only as an alternative, because some, may not want to do the bleeder change out.

Edit: In 1952 I got my first bicycle :thumbup::joke:
 
I have leaned that the best way to order Speed Bleeders and get the correct size(s) is to do it by phone. Had I not phoned the order when I had my last bike, I would have ordered incorrectly. Lesson learned.

What year and model Spyder do you have? What was the correct Part Number you ordered?
 
What year and model Spyder do you have? What was the correct Part Number you ordered?
I have yet to put Speed Bleeders on my 2017 F3L as I only had it since Feb. and only have 400+ miles on it due to life getting in the way. But I will be ordering (by phone) soon.
 
I sent them an email today. Witney replied and I've ordered Speed Bleeders for my F-250, CRV and F3 Limited.

F3

Front……SB8125L

Rear…….SB8125L

ABS Unit….SB1010S
 
Here is a copy of my order for my 2014 RTS...I have a ISCI hand brake kit...

Order Summary
Speed Bleeder Bag & Hose Combo SB9010 Speed Bleeder Bag & Hose Combo
$6.00 x 1

$6.00

SB1010S / 9407, H9407, 9497-2, H9497-2 Speed Bleeder SB1010S SB1010S / 9407, H9407, 9497-2, H9497-2 Speed Bleeder
$7.00 x 1

$7.00

SB6100 / 9417, H9417 Speed Bleeder SB6100 SB6100 / 9417, H9417 Speed Bleeder
$7.00 x 1

$7.00

SB8125L / 9405, H9405, 9422, H9422 Speed Bleeder SB8125L SB8125L / 9405, H9405, 9422, H9422 Speed Bleeder
$7.00 x 3

$21.00
 
That's a very fair price for the great convenience Speed Bleeders provide. Not to forget to mention the firm pedal and lever they give you.
 
Update

The SB8125LL does not fit into the F3 banjo bolt where the original bleeder comes out. I've sent in more information about the bolt to settle on what's going on. Now I need my wife to get home so I can have her help me bleed the air out of the line....

The reality is, I think you only need 1 speed bleeder to bleed these brakes plus one of the abs unit. Everything else I was able to bleed the normal way using one hand on the brake pedal and the other on the wrench.

I still intend to put speed bleeders on, but for those who want to be smart with their money, you probably don't need them on every fitting on the bike.
 
How about if you had a bleed bottle with a check valve in it, for under $27.00?

It's a one person bleed system that works slick as a whistle.

That sounds like a good idea. I ordered speed bleeders for my 2011 rt, but might make up a set up for other vehicles I have. My 2011 have 8mm bleeders and found 2 pairs on Amazon for 26.50 delivered, but the manufacturer doesn't have a 6mm for 2013 and later.
 
I have speedbleeders on the 2012 RTL...however not on the VSS/ABS....I don't have BUDS....I'm good with about a 90% fluid exchange. The BUDS can measure hydraulic pressure as well as other factors-I've been corrected by purists on this matter that it is important since afterall ya need to stop and other systems are tied into this algorithm-but we all get to make our own decisions -some good some bad. I'm happy for the most part. I'm not happy in comparing my 2014 RTS Brembo brakes vs my 2012 RTL brakes....the early brakes in comparison are poor. I know both Lamonster and BAJARON support the idea that changing rotors and pads on the pre brembo SPYDERS brakes can help increase functionality. Well-I don't think they could possibly get any worse so there's that thought.
 
I have speedbleeders on the 2012 RTL...however not on the VSS/ABS....I don't have BUDS....I'm good with about a 90% fluid exchange. The BUDS can measure hydraulic pressure as well as other factors-I've been corrected by purists on this matter that it is important since afterall ya need to stop and other systems are tied into this algorithm-but we all get to make our own decisions -some good some bad. I'm happy for the most part. I'm not happy in comparing my 2014 RTS Brembo brakes vs my 2012 RTL brakes....the early brakes in comparison are poor. I know both Lamonster and BAJARON support the idea that changing rotors and pads on the pre brembo SPYDERS brakes can help increase functionality. Well-I don't think they could possibly get any worse so there's that thought.

I assume that both yourself as well as Motorsicle realize that this is a 2 year old thread? just sayin.....
 
I have speedbleeders on the 2012 RTL...however not on the VSS/ABS....I don't have BUDS....I'm good with about a 90% fluid exchange. The BUDS can measure hydraulic pressure as well as other factors-I've been corrected by purists on this matter that it is important since afterall ya need to stop and other systems are tied into this algorithm-but we all get to make our own decisions -some good some bad. I'm happy for the most part. I'm not happy in comparing my 2014 RTS Brembo brakes vs my 2012 RTL brakes....the early brakes in comparison are poor. I know both Lamonster and BAJARON support the idea that changing rotors and pads on the pre brembo SPYDERS brakes can help increase functionality. Well-I don't think they could possibly get any worse so there's that thought.

IMHO I doubt there is 10% of the brake fluid for the ABS portion of the system .... good luck .... Mike :thumbup:
 
I've used this https://www.motionpro.com/product/08-0143 from Motion Pro for years and it works excellent.

There are a number of aids that make the bleeding process easier. But this won't get the ABS module bled. I am in the camp that it's not necessary. The amount of fluid in the ABS unit is relatively small. And the system is not static. The fluid gets moved around. So, changing it ever 2 years or so is going to keep the system more than clean enough.
 
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Haven't bled the ABS on 1330 yet, but on the 998's I used a 1/4 drive socket with about 12" extension with a 1/2" socket. Took off tupperware on left side, lowered the socket down center front of the engine. Was able to put one eye on the bleeder and got socket on the bleeder. Cracked it open, made a mess (pump pedal tighten method), but all brake codes went away and pedal became rock solid. This was on a 2008GS, probably minute air builds up over many bleeds and pad changes IMHO.

Also to be fair not messing with ABS bleeding unless pedal is squishy with a fresh three wheel bleed. I change out fluid by pulling thru 3 wheel's bleeders until all fluid replaced.
 
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