Well I have some improvement to report. I bought the speed bleeder for my LSPV. When installed it was difficult to install and when I had it tightened down it still passed fluid.
So I cut down a M7x1.0 tap so it could fully chase the treads with out damaging the seat and then the bleeder would seal when tightened.
After this I bled the LSPV and the pedal responded with better height and firmer feeling.
I'm still not completely happy but I had an errand to run and want to bleed the rear brakes as well now.
So I cut down a M7x1.0 tap so it could fully chase the treads with out damaging the seat and then the bleeder would seal when tightened.
After this I bled the LSPV and the pedal responded with better height and firmer feeling.
I'm still not completely happy but I had an errand to run and want to bleed the rear brakes as well now.