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Question:

how to flush the brakes on a motorcycle?

I have 2006 yamaha yz250f and the back brake keeps closing on its own so I figured that i need to flush out the brake. But I dont know how. If some one could help that would be great.

Answer:

yeah. i can see that. very bad don't let that stuff happen anymore.
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You are out in left field, this is not a question and should be deleted like you do to so many others here that post. Freak weather. Oh, there has never been any freak weather in the past? How silly you sound. Oh, by the way, mountains have been eroding for the milenia. Why do you think the mountains look the way they do. Ever hear of wind and water erosion. It is what shaped much of our planet. Cry somewhere else on your hoax.
Flushing is easy, just attach a tube to the lower nipple, run it to a container , open the master cylinder, open the nipple, pour fluid in as fluid goes out, close nipple, close master cap. But I doubt that's the problem. Appears the calipers are corroded/sticking, so first try squirting a bit of brake fluid on the outside of the calipers, let it soak and do that again. If that doesn't help a rebuild/cleaning is probably in order.

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