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The best way to do it is to do a "Submerge Bleed"

Fill a bucket/sink with water

Undo your TPA all the way

Take out the Bolts from the lever and the cylinder,

Put the whole brake under water,

Cover one of the holes up with a finger and pump the lever 'til no air is coming out,

Now put your finger over the other hole,

and pump until no air is coming out.

when all of the air is out of the system,

put the bolts back in under water.

Ben

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Personally i would say just bleed it as you do with oil. Because you dont have to take the brakes off the bike and it is less hastle, but some people would say differently.

Firstly unscrew your TPA if it works then take the bolt out of your slave cylinder, attach the pipe with the syringe on, then take the bolt out of your lever screw the other pipe in and then pump the water through until there is no air bubbles. Flick the hose if needed to release trapped bubbles, then put your finger over the hole (at the lever end) pump the syringe so the pads go in and out. While keeping your finger over the end of the pipe, unscrew the pipe with the syringe on, screw your bolt back in, then you can take your finger off the pipe. Then unscrew the other pipe so there are no more pipes attached then screw the bolt back in, then turn your TPA to how you like it and your done.

CHIGS

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My Magura isn't the hs 33 its the hs11, and what's a TPA..?

Im guessing a pad adjust but my lever hasn't got one.

(I think) correct me if i'm wrong there is a little bolt in between the lever and the handle bar which is the TPA and if you adjust that it will move your pads

CHIGS

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The best way to do it is to do a "Submerge Bleed"

Fill a bucket/sink with water

Undo your TPA all the way

Take out the Bolts from the lever and the cylinder,

Put the whole brake under water,

Cover one of the holes up with a finger and pump the lever 'til no air is coming out,

Now put your finger over the other hole,

and pump until no air is coming out.

when all of the air is out of the system,

put the bolts back in under water.

Ben

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