Maintenance & Technical > KDX (KX step child)
Best Vendor / Brand for Steel Braided front brake line KDX 200 '90
ID KX500:
I have had good luck with HEL Performance. They can make them longer if you have tall bars.
http://www.moto-heaven.com/store/product.php?mode=add&productid=16709&cat=480&page=
TheGDog:
No... unfortunately not using a vacuum bleeder. But... I've never had to on any other bike I've ever bled the brakes on, and they always seemed to bleed just fine. Including my KX500.
sandblaster, is using a vacuum bleeder the way you personally most normally perform this task?
TheGDog:
--- Quote from: ID KX500 on April 06, 2014, 05:11:28 AM ---I have had good luck with HEL Performance. They can make them longer if you have tall bars.
http://www.moto-heaven.com/store/product.php?mode=add&productid=16709&cat=480&page=
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Clicking your link goes to a form that only has as choices the models of the KX line.
sandblaster:
Sometimes complete brake systems sit in our shop from months to years.
In that time they sometimes stop working.
Since we don't have time for doing the gravity method we use the vacuum pump.
We have also had times when the gravity method just wouldn't work.
The pump always works unless the components are bad.
Quick and easy :wink:
26.99 at harbor freight
TheGDog:
--- Quote from: sandblaster on April 07, 2014, 06:21:37 AM ---The pump always works unless the components are bad.
Quick and easy :wink:
26.99 at harbor freight
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Roger that. Thank you. I knew of this tool and was considering getting one. I'm assuming you open-up the bleeder valve down on the bottom.. hook this thing to it... leave the Master cylinder cap off... suction this thing... being mindful to not let the reservoir go below the fill mark, yes?
I felt surprised to think the hose would be the issue, but didn't know what else to think given steps I'd tried.
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