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Park Tool BKD-1 Hydraulic Brake Bleed Kit – DOT

179,90 

The BKD-1 Hydraulic Brake Bleed Kit is designed for daily commercial use, effectively servicing most DOT fluid-based hydraulic disc brakes. The kit includes various tools such as syringes, hoses with shutoff clips, multi-size bleed blocks, and a unique syringe mount.

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Product Description

The BKD-1 Hydraulic Brake Bleed Kit is designed to bleed most DOT fluid-based hydraulic disc brakes, encompassing brands like SRAM®, Formula®, Hayes®, and Hope®. This process removes air bubbles and contaminants, ensuring optimal performance and extending component life.

Engineered for daily commercial use, the BKD-1 includes two syringes, shutoff clip-equipped hoses, multi-size bleed blocks, and an innovative attachable syringe mount. It also offers various hose fittings to accommodate diverse hydraulic bicycle brake systems. Park Tool provides all replaceable parts. The kit comes in a durable storage case.

Tech Specs

  • Two 20 mL syringes
  • Two hose assemblies with shutoff clips
  • Two universal bleed blocks
  • Syringe holder
  • M5 x 0.8 adapters — Hayes® (x2)
  • M5 x 0.8 adapters — SRAM® (x2)
  • M6 x 1.0 adapters — Universal (x2)
  • Bleeding Edge-specific fitting — SRAM®
  • Hose compression sleeve — Universal
  • Cone adaptor — Hayes®
  • Set of spare O-rings and hose
  • Replacement parts available
  • Brake fluid not included

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