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Old 03-06-2018, 10:55 AM   #3
speedygonzales
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Appreciate the heads up.... I think.

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Congrats, but you single experience isn't enough to be conclusive. I've done the scan tool bleed. It didn't change anything. The NBS master did.
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So fast forward to a few days ago and I'm chiming in a brake problem and guy there says you can't just bleed a problem away. You have to get the "procedure" done.

It doesn't seem to make sense to anyone else either but there are post after post after post stating if you don't do it you don't get your brakes back. Several others said they had it done and damn if they don't have their brakes back to normal.
Sorry but I think you have it backwards. Your single experience isn't conclusive. Perhaps you missed the part where I said I read SEVERAL people have done this.

And I don't recall you chiming in with the fact that this didn't work for you before now on the original NBS MC thread or did I miss something?

In addition to that, I haven't read anyone that said the NBS MC made the brakes the best they could be. Better yeah, great not so much.

I'm sticking with the fact that not only mine but SEVERAL others have brought theirs back with no parts change by doing this.

We might agree to disagree and that's fine. That's what the BB is all about. But everyone has to agree that when troubleshooting any problem. The least expensive option should always be explored first. For most people that's going to be a "bleed" then an "automatic bleed procedure" then a last "bleed".

My evidence concludes your experience is the exception not the rule.
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