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Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
Used these to bleed my 2024 Hayes dominion a4’s…kit worked flawlessly and made the process super easy also thanks to a good YouTube video (not the one from Hayes ironically). Has the correct fitting for both the caliper and mastercylinder bleed ports.
Will Kaplan
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2024
Bought this to bleed my dominions. It kind of works, but the hose/syringe connection is not very secure, which made bleeding (esp trying to pull a slight vacuum) very challenging. I'd recommend spending a bit more for a higher quality kit
Andrew Andjelic
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2024
Overall, the kit is very functional however the bleeding edge attachment doesn't seem to click into place that well compared to OEM SRAM tools. I was unable to bleed the lower brakes using the bleeding edge tool.One of the syringes also cracked during normal use while I was pulling a vacuum to draw out air bubbles.
w earp
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2024
I have bled MTB brakes the hard way before. This makes it very easy to get all of the air out with no mess. The attachment plumbing hardware alone, is worth the price.
Buddy
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2024
It's not extremely high quality, but for the price, it's fine. I wish it had more adaptor fittings.
Mike
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2019
The syringe can't pull vacuum hard enough to fully bleed the brakes. Avid Elixirs.I bought this bleed kit to bleed the rear brake on my mountain bike, an Avid Elixir R SL. It was a very messy process, as the hoses do not thread onto the syringe, so several times during the process the syringe fell off the hose and got DOT fluid everywhere.During the initial decompression of the fluid, the seal on the plunger fails and leaks air into the syringe before a hard enough vacuum is pulled to free the bubbles from the fluid. The same problem occurs when bleeding the cylinders.In addition, the cylinder adapter didn't make a very strong seal on the lever cylinder, so bleeding that was even more difficult.Ultimately my brakes are still pretty soft.
Fenster209
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2019
I have a SRAM Pro bleed kit with the nice, solid syringes. But after a couple years the hoses hardened and I couldn't clap the hose clamps for bleeding. I had found hose at the hardware store close enough in size to replace the hoses, but there was an issue. The connector from the SRAM kit to connect the hose to the syringe was a two-piece screw compression fitting. That was fine, but the lower connector was a straight compression fit with a small metal.piece that goes inside the hose then compresses into the lower part (where the fitting screws into the lever/caliper). I tried and tried to get it compressed enough to seal but it just kept leaking or tearing through the new hose. Enter this inexpensive kit. It had exactly what I needed....threaded compression fittings for the caliper/lever end. I was able to use that part from this kit along with the threaded compression fittings for the syringe end of the hose and rebuild the SRAM bleed syringes to basically new condition. Added bonus, I know have a back up set of syringes, bleed block and some extra tubing I can use next time the hoses harden. This kit had more than I needed for my purpose, but most importantly, it had exactly what I needed when I couldn't find it anywhere else.
kallen
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2018
If you're like me and have multiple bikes with different brakes then this handy little kit is for you - it'll save you from having to buy the Shimano kit ($32), the Avid kit (~$50) and the Formula kit ($?). As luck would have it, I needed to bleed the Shimano XT's on my bike and the Avid Juicy 7's on my wife's bike and this kit did them all for a lot less money. The components (fittings) are high quality and though there are no instructions, it is pretty self-explanatory.
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