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step 1 .. loosen the lever and tilt the lever upwards so the bleed screw (on the top of the lever is level)
step 2 .. undo the torx screw on the top of the lever (bleed screw)
step 3.. on the caliper there is a bleed nipple with a rubber cap , remove rubber cap
step 4.. fill a syringe (20ml) with MINERAL OIL and connect a small length of tube/hose on the end of the syringe
step 5.. place a 7mm ring spanner on the bleed nipple and secure the tube/hose with the syringe attached to the nipple.
step 6 .. place some tissue of kitchen towel or something to absorb fluid around the caliper in case any fluid is split.
step 7.. push the syringe so the fluid enters the system and starts coming out of the lever bleed screw (place a bucket or something on handle bars to catch the fluid) you should see some bubbles of air escaping , when you stop seeing air escaping and the fluid is continuous tighten the bleed nipple with the 7mm spanner and stop applying pressure to the syringe and quickly put the torx screw back in to the lever and do up reasonably tight.
step 8.. wipe off any excess brake fluid and spray with water.
step 9.. reposition the lever again so this time the top of the reservoir is level with the ground and pump the lever until the lever starts going harder and harder and then it should feel very sharp.
step 10 .. reposition the lever again so you can remove the torx screw on the lever and top up the lever with fluid (with the syringe)
repeat steps 9 and 10 , 2 or three times to make sure there is absolutely no air left in the system ..
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That sounds fun
With Hope its UK made. All parts available.
@Jim. Ive a nos pair of minis here
a 3 and a 5 though I can do 2 5's or either and a post mount. The one I was offering to V I think is a nos caliper on a nice conditioned lever.
If you are in the market Jim, Ive a mint set of mini m4 No3 and /mini No3. Lovely condition. All pistons work with so much as the tiniest lever movement. Spot on.
Odd you dont rate the monos. I'm using them on the cove right now and performance wise is excellent. Were you using them from new ?.