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Rear brake bleed..
#1
Merry Xmas to all..

Just fitted new set of rear pads to my low mileage 02 Boxeye.. Cleaned and lubricated the Pistons (sticking pistons I take it was the demise of the original set of brake pads), plenty copperslip and all back together,  working a treat  Smile .. Will be changing fluid soon. Im sure this has been asked before but is there a particular order to bleed the 2 rear caliper bleed nipples?..  Had a few bikes that had this set up but never confirmed if there is a right order or way to bleed the rear for the best..

Thanks in advance John
Better to have it and not need it, than to need it and not have it..
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#2
Don't think I've ever done it in any particular order and it's always worked.
I'd use red rubber  grease on your brake piston too, don't think coppaslip is too good for your seals. Might be wrong though. :o
Stop polishing it and ride the bloody thing!!
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#3
Copperslip was only used on backs of pads, pins and caliper bolts  Wink .. Like you say stevierst, red rubber grease the way to go around seals n pistons..  Maybe there isnt a specific order to bleed after all..

Better to have it and not need it, than to need it and not have it..
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#4
Aah, gotcha. I'll just high five myself in the face for being stupid. :-X
Stop polishing it and ride the bloody thing!!
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#5
Just re read my original post and to be fair it did sound like I had bathed the lot in the mighty copperslip  :rolleyes
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