I am struggling to bleed the front brake on my sons beta evo 125 (2013) after removing all the old brake fluid. I have tried bleeding from the bottom up, and from the top down. the brake works (just) but there is not a solid feel when pulling on the brake lever. I think there is air trapped in the calliper but I can't seem to remove it. Any ideas? Cheers
Can someone listen to this noise and advise what it is. The bike is a 2012 gas gas txt pro and the noise just seemed to become noticeable pretty much all of a sudden. Thanks.
Thanks slicktop, I really want to keep the bike as a 125. My son is 15 so can't ride anything bigger in competitions - unless I have been incorrectly informed.
I have a gas gas 125 txt 2012 and I want to make the throttle easier to rev , or in other words make it softer. It is currently far too hard for me. Could anybody give me any advice ? Thanks
Does anybody know how to adjust the rebound on the rear shock? I have turned the screw with the initials S and H in both directions but does t seem to make a difference. The rebound s far too slow so Iam trying to make it faster. Thanks
Can anyone advise what is the correct setting for the air screw on the carburettor on a 2013 evo 125. I stripped and cleaned the carb but forgot to count the number of turns before I removed this screw.
Got it of. Had to remove the exhaust which allowed me to access to the rear of the component. I had to hit it pretty hard using a rod placed against the rear edge and heavy hammer.
Bleeding Brakes
in Beta
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Thanks for the replies. I got the brake sorted. There was air in both the master cylinder and the calliper. Cheers again