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Old 07-02-2018, 08:14 AM   #28
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Originally Posted by WrenchMonkey View Post
That sucks...

Fwiw, I put the same kit on my Burb a couple years ago. Or, actually, I paid Robbi to do it. Far as I know, he was able to bleed it normally. I had heard the same thing about having to cycle the ABS, but he said he didn't...
I did the full stainless line replacement on mine last year. The really long line that goes from the ABS module all the way to the rear axle was a PITA as it threads in between the frame and gas tank. A second set of hands would probably make it a lot easier. I did wind up taking the bed loose on the driver's side and jacking it up about 3-4".

No problem bleeding the brakes that I can tell. After doing the initial bleeding I took it out on some gravel and did a few panic stops to activate the ABS, then bled them again.
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