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    Hi guys it's been awhile since i've posted. Hope everyone is having a good December. Just moved down south to Torrance. I finaly got some time to myself and tried to take the bike out for a spin, but my brakes pretty much locked. They've been spongy before the move, but are now so tight that i cannot even push the bike around in neutral. I just tried to bleed the brakes and replace the fluid, but i have amanaged to halway strip the right side bleeder. The left side feels like it will strip to if i keep forcing it. I am doing lefty loosy and righty tighty. Any tips, thoughts, questions, or ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thanks guys
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  • #2
    PB Blaster...IS the threads stripping or your rounding off the hex head part of the bleeder?
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    • #3
      When I bled my brakes for the first time, I thought they were going to strip on me, and I was almost ready to try the air impact on them, but as the last try before that I took the 6 point socket I was going to use with the impact wrench and put in on my torque wrench and did a reverse torque and they popped loose. Part of the secret is getting the best fit with a socket or box end wrench that you can, and you NEED 6 point or it will round them off.
      Cy

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      • #4
        It's the hex edges. They almost all gone now on that left side.
        1978 XS1100E Standard
        Kerker Exhaust
        Tkat Fork Brace

        On Hold
        TopCat S.O.F.A. + Fuse Block
        Mike's XS Pod FIlters

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        • #5
          Yup, what cy said. A good tight fitting 6 point is the ticket.

          Also try tapping on the top of the bleeder screw with a small hammer before you try to turn it, or while you trying if you have a 6 point box end wrench.

          You can also tap on the side of the caliper where the bleeder goes in while trying to turn it.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Korr View Post
            It's the hex edges. They almost all gone now on that left side.
            If it get's too rounded, take the caliper off and clamp the BLEEDER SCREW tightly in a vise and then turn the caliper, unscrew the caliper from the bleeder.

            I've had to do that a few times with auto calipers.

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            • #7
              Thankyou for that injection of common sense. Brakes work good now
              1978 XS1100E Standard
              Kerker Exhaust
              Tkat Fork Brace

              On Hold
              TopCat S.O.F.A. + Fuse Block
              Mike's XS Pod FIlters

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              • #8
                FWIW, unlike my Hondas, the bleeder screws on an XS11 are a pretty common metric size and pitch. I got replacements at Auto Zone for like a buck each.

                Patrick
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Incubus View Post
                  FWIW, unlike my Hondas, the bleeder screws on an XS11 are a pretty common metric size and pitch. I got replacements at Auto Zone for like a buck each.

                  Patrick
                  Good to know... My local Yamastealer wanted over $11 EACH for those things!
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