Motion Pro fork bleeders

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TYSTYX
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Motion Pro fork bleeders

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Pieces of junk. I snapped one just installing the damn thing. I knew they were fragile and I was being extra careful not to over tighten, but it snapped anyway. Why dont they make those things out of brass like the little screws they're supposed to replace??
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http://www.slavensracing.com/p_speedbleed.htm

I have friends who like these


http://www.andersonautomatics.com/bleeders.html

These are made from Stainless Steel..... my personal choice!

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"Stainless steel body to prevent breaking in the threaded area from to much torque during assembly or from rocks hitting the bleeders while you are riding. All other parts are from 7075 and 6061 Alum."


Bleeders do a great job, dont turn sour because of the ones you got.... get better ones instead!
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cool. Thanks AB.
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No sweat Bro...

We deal in real soultions over here....

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Glad I could help!
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