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ByteN2it
Posted 2011-04-10 4:22 PM (#83659)
Subject: SpeedBleeders


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Beer Collins, Colorado (there is no fort)
If your interested in adding Speedbleeders to your Vision you'll want part # SB8125. I haven't got to the bleed screw for the hydraulic clutch yet but it may be the same. If you haven't used these before a & you do your own maintenance it makes changing brake fluid so easy a drunk could do it. They make stainless steel ones if you want to match a chrome caliper and for me they've become an essential upgrade on my vehicles. Brian

http://www.speedbleeder.com/main.htm

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johnnyvision
Posted 2011-04-10 5:48 PM (#83670 - in reply to #83659)
Subject: Re: SpeedBleeders


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Any after market store can get them or has them there made by Russel
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nailer
Posted 2011-04-10 6:07 PM (#83673 - in reply to #83670)
Subject: Re: SpeedBleeders


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Posts: 366
Albuquerque, NM
Anyone know the thread size is for our visions and what's a fair price to pay for these?
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ByteN2it
Posted 2011-04-10 9:53 PM (#83695 - in reply to #83659)
Subject: Re: SpeedBleeders


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Posts: 482
Beer Collins, Colorado (there is no fort)
The SB8125 fit our Visions ( 8mm X 1.25mm) and cost $7 each-$15 for the stainless steel ones- it takes 5, two each for the front calipers and one for the rear caliper-I got 6 (three sets) in hopes the left over one will replace the hydraulic clutch bleed screw.

http://www.speedbleeder.com/
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Thomas
Posted 2011-04-19 4:52 PM (#84313 - in reply to #83695)
Subject: Re: SpeedBleeders


Central Wisconsin

ByteN2it - 2011-04-10 9:53 PM The SB8125 fit our Visions ( 8mm X 1.25mm) and cost $7 each-$15 for the stainless steel ones- it takes 5, two each for the front calipers and one for the rear caliper-I got 6 (three sets) in hopes the left over one will replace the hydraulic clutch bleed screw. http://www.speedbleeder.com/

 

Did you get your speed bleeders installed?  

Was the clutch bleeder the same size?  It appears to be smaller.

I have speed bleeders on my other bike and they sure make the bleeding chore easy.

 

 

 

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ByteN2it
Posted 2011-04-29 6:10 PM (#85181 - in reply to #83659)
Subject: Re: SpeedBleeders


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Posts: 482
Beer Collins, Colorado (there is no fort)
Update: got the exact replacement speedbleeders installed, SB8125, & replaced front, rear, & clutch fluid with Motul 5.1 synthetic brake fluid. Rear system's fluid was much darker than the front? The hydraulic clutch bleed screw is 4m x .75 and there is not a speedbleeder screw that small but it's not necessary-everything's within easy reach. The shop manual has two different fluid replacement schedules Maintenance Chart 2.5 says 2 years or 30,000 miles. Brake section 5.2 says 2 years or 12,500 miles- or when discolored which my rear brake fluid was. Brian
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johnnyvision
Posted 2011-04-29 6:58 PM (#85190 - in reply to #83659)
Subject: Re: SpeedBleeders


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Any Vic shop can order them for you.Russel was the first to come up with the idea
http://russellperformance.com/mc/speed/domestic.shtml
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Thomas
Posted 2011-04-29 7:09 PM (#85193 - in reply to #85181)
Subject: Re: SpeedBleeders


Central Wisconsin

ByteN2it - 2011-04-29 6:10 PM Update: got the exact replacement speedbleeders installed, SB8125, & replaced front, rear, & clutch fluid with Motul 5.1 synthetic brake fluid. Rear system's fluid was much darker than the front? The hydraulic clutch bleed screw is 4m x .75 and there is not a speedbleeder screw that small but it's not necessary-everything's within easy reach. The shop manual has two different fluid replacement schedules Maintenance Chart 2.5 says 2 years or 30,000 miles. Brake section 5.2 says 2 years or 12,500 miles- or when discolored which my rear brake fluid was. Brian

Brian, Thanks for getting back on the clutch bleeder size.

Just ordered (5) SB8125's ($40.95) with shipping.

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ByteN2it
Posted 2011-04-29 9:03 PM (#85198 - in reply to #85190)
Subject: Re: SpeedBleeders


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Beer Collins, Colorado (there is no fort)
john frey - 2011-04-29 5:58 PM

Any Vic shop can order them for you.Russel was the first to come up with the idea
http://russellperformance.com/mc/speed/domestic.shtml


au contraire mon frere- Speed Bleeders is a registered trademark since 1996 (the patent expired in 2008) Russel, Goodrich, etc. are merely middle men marking up and passing these on. Get 'em at the source-I know you won't be gettin' 'em for $7 each at the Vic shop-Brian

Edit- I've been looking and trying to figure out who in fact did invent these and I'm more confused than ever- I did find these at Jegs- 2 for $10, and they are Russel Speed Bleeders- at any rate they sure make it easy to change fluids. Brian

Edited by ByteN2it 2011-04-29 9:22 PM
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