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Anderson Automatics Racing fork speed bleeders

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Old 08-19-2007, 11:04 PM
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Default Anderson Automatics Racing fork speed bleeders

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Anderson Automatics Racing fork speed bleed valves

Installation
Super easy- just unscrew the stock air bleed screw from the top of the fork, remove, thread in the AA speed bleeder and tighten down with an 8mm wrench

Price/Value
$26 bucks plus shipping, money well spent IMO

Fit/Finish
Excellent! These speed bleeders are VERY low profile- only the speed bleed button on the top sticks above the top of the fork cap on my 06 YZ 450F. These bleed valves also feature two bleed holes for a faster bleed.

Impressions
I just installed them today and couldn't test them since all the air was out of my forks already, but now it will be a quick and painless process- just reach up with your finger and tap the speed bleed button and you're done! They look to be very quality built- I don't anticipate any problems. I've read about clearance issues with other speed bleeders offered by other companies, but even with stock upper clamps (I have 10mm risers on my bike) I don't think you'd have a problem fitting these in. The cap on my 06 YZ 450F is recessed some, so if your fork cap is not they may be a little tight, but that can be remedied by rotating the fork tube so that the bleed screw is toward the front of the bike. Overall, a great product at a great price- it's a little bit bling (the button is blue anodized) but mostly function/convenience.

Where can I get one?
I bought mine on Ebay, but the companies website is [Only registered and activated users can see links. ] These are offered in red, green, black, gold, and blue and will fit a wide variety of bikes. The website says a shorter version is coming soon- by looking at the photos on the site I got the shorter version.

Here's a photo, as you can tell they are very low profile (and kind of trick too! )

Last edited by cowboyona426; 08-21-2007 at 10:56 PM.
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