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When you bleed brakes make sure bleed nipple is pointing downwards and the whole caliper is upside down so the fluid runs through the whole system, each time i change pads on mine i have to do this for some reason.
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Check the fluid level in the front master cylinder. Chances are you need to add some brake fluid and then bleed air out of the system. There is a bleeder valve on the handlebar at the lever and one on top of the wheel caliper. Please rate my answer. Thanks.
Hae, for the brake fluid you can use either as long they're the recommended fluid either a DOT 3 or 4. For the brand it is your choice, all will work as long as it meets the standard criteria set in your owner's service manual.
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