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Hey guys. Just wanted to share my first bike project. Bought it for $300 and it has transformed into a lean, nice...? machine. One last issue (maybe) is that I had to drain brake fluid, and after bleeding them and refilling reservoir a leak happens out of the top of the reservoir when ridding. I did the same procedure before, but this time I got the leak. I didn't overfill and the lid seems fine. Any help would be great since I dot want to paint the triple tree again
Looks like a fun bike, I like those bars.
Where is it leaking? At the banjo bolt connection? if so put a new copper washer in. If its leaking around the cap, make sure you didn't misplace the rubber piece inside.
Oh and I fully expected to see a 360 parked on a baseball field when I opened this thread. It does not deliver
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Ha. Yeah so it seems to be leaking around the cap. Mainly when I am driving. It's like the wheel is pushing the pads and squirting brake fluid up through the cap. The rubber is in place. I noticed there is a air hole or something purposely in place?
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