(07-07-20, 08:08 AM)Gnasher link Wrote: No amount of get around's is going to sort it and it will just get worse, get the system bled by someone who knows what they're doing.2 Different places I went to were competent, yet neither were able to successfully bleed my bike/s. hence my home mechanic approach.
Ive read that for some bike there is a diagnostic connector for manually triggering the pump to help purge said air bubbles, is this the case for the FZ1 or is the system just to old and agricultural.
I've just spoke to Yamaha Tech UK, and they will call me back shortly once the tech guy has had a chance to have a look at his system. Hopefully they will be able to give me the procedure to bleed the FZ1 correctly etc.