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The best way to bleed them is with a syringe and a bit of rubber tube. take off the resavoir tops, crack the nipples. do one at a time. fit tube over the nipple, fit the syringe into the pipe,make sure it is a tight fit bothe ends of the tube. fill syringe with dot 4 brake fluid. gently push in the plunger, very gently untill all air bubbles come out of the brake resevoir. hope this helps.

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