Baal
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Okay. I did the hidden rear caliper mod with a Ducati (916) caliper. To get the SpeedBleeder bleed screw, I had to buy a pair. So, I have one left over. I also have the one that I bought for the OE rear Nissin caliper, which is the same as the OE front (at least it is on a 2007). The one for the rear is unused, the one that fits Buell OE was installed, bled once and removed.
The exact Speedbleeder part numbers are:
Buell OE: SB8125L (Be sure this fits the bike you want to use it on. On the 8-piston fronts (2008-on?), I don't know for sure.)
Brembo/Ducati: SB1010S. (This appears to fit all of the various Ducati/Brembo calipers used for the hidden caliper mod.
I'd like to get $9 shipped for either (or $9.50 if you use PayPal), or $18 for the pair (PayPal or cash/check/MO).
If you've tried to bleed the rear after the hidden caliper modification, you know what a pain it is to get to the bleed fitting, working behind the caliper and swingarm, and between the spokes of the wheel. With this, you crack it open a quarter turn, pump out the old fluid and bubbles, then close it up. Same way for the front. EEEZY.
The exact Speedbleeder part numbers are:
Buell OE: SB8125L (Be sure this fits the bike you want to use it on. On the 8-piston fronts (2008-on?), I don't know for sure.)
Brembo/Ducati: SB1010S. (This appears to fit all of the various Ducati/Brembo calipers used for the hidden caliper mod.
I'd like to get $9 shipped for either (or $9.50 if you use PayPal), or $18 for the pair (PayPal or cash/check/MO).
If you've tried to bleed the rear after the hidden caliper modification, you know what a pain it is to get to the bleed fitting, working behind the caliper and swingarm, and between the spokes of the wheel. With this, you crack it open a quarter turn, pump out the old fluid and bubbles, then close it up. Same way for the front. EEEZY.