I have tried for hours
-Bled master cylinder by pumping and cracking the banjo bolt
-Bled both banjo bolts at junction block on forks(furthest first)
-Bled both Calipers(furthest first)
Still have to pump it a few times, to get OK brakes, not even good brakes.
Open up the cap on the master cylinder and undo both the the caliper bleeder valves and let it gravity bleed for about 5 minutes, both at the same time, while adding brake fluid to the master. if it still seems like you had air in the lines after that, bleed them like you regularly would. If that doesn't work, you need to vacuum bleed it or reverse bleed it.
If nothing above works you need a new master cylinder
Clamp off brake hoses. If you suddenly have a rock hard brake handle, the problem is in the calipers. If the handle is still spongy, suspect bad master cylinder.
I think i already have them good enough to sell :teehee:. Now if I can adjust the carbs and get them synced with the tool I bought today, the price will jump $300 :sonicjay:
Well, in the end im just a dumbass, one of the banjo fittings at the junction has a small leak :fish:
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