2025 VJMC NATIONAL RALLY DATES14th, 15th, 16th March 2025 at the same location in Nuriootpa, South Australia
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Hi AllDo your self a favour and use Dot 5,does not adsorb moisture.Costs more,but worth the effort.Pull every thing apart, wash parts and flush lines with metho,re assemble using fluid as lubricant(no rubber grease),Bleed as normal.Will never have a brake problem again,and will not take your paint off if spilled.I have used this for years without problems.Prefect for bike that sit around,museums,displays,etc.As i said 3x the price of Dot 3-4 but well worth it.Not compatible with them so cleaning and flushing most important.I flush the whole system first using my vacuum bleeder and this make the change over much pleasant and cleaner.Hook bleeder up start drawing fluid and add metho through master cylinder and keep doing so until it comes clear,then pull apart.I have done all my bikes and my mate took my advice and did his Harley recently as not rode a lot,and always brake problems.No more corroded cylinders or stuck brake calipers.Most think it is not the way to go,as it does not effects the rubbers,old or new,but i swear by it and am doing my cop bike now.Have pulled perfect brake systems apart and washed and used the rubbers that came out without any hassles.Hope it helps.Any questions please post.Regards Kerry