Warnings
The purging method may vary depending on the brand and model of your hydraulic brakes. Check the manufacturer's detailed user guide and/or specs for your model of brakes before carrying out any maintenance.
IF IN DOUBT
Bleeding brakes is a complicated process that requires technical knowledge. It can be done in our workshops by a certified technician.
KIT CLEANING
Only use water or gentle detergents for cleaning syringes, hoses and caps. Never use alcohol, acetone or other powerful chemical agents that could damage the bleed kit.
TIPS
DOT fluid is corrosive, so wear gloves and protective glasses when bleeding your brakes.
Once you've bled your brakes, clean the lever and calliper with isopropyl alcohol and wipe off any trace of liquid, before replacing your pads, so that you don't damage your equipment.