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Shimano TL-BR001 Bleed Syringe

Shimano TL-BR001 Bleed Syringe

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Description

The TL-BR001 syringe unit is Shimano's new and improved bleed syringe with a handy new metal insert on the hose that provides a guided fitment between the hose and the bleed nipple.

The previous hose design required you to squish the hose over the bleed nipple and the fit was never all that secure which could lead to fluid leakage.

The fit is now simple, secure and precise and the new hose also features a clamp to prevent accidental fluid leakage when not in use.

Who's this item for: Riders looking for a brake bleeding syringe specific for the Shimano system.

Why use this: Helps you get all the air out of your Shimano brake system and flush it with fresh mineral oil.

How much can it hold: About 40ml.

Compatibility: All hydraulic Shimano MTB / trekking/road bike disc brakes with one-way bleeding. For use with mineral oil only.

Material: Plastic with metal parts.

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  • Michael P.
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    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    4 days ago
    Essential for perfect brake bleed.

    Great product to ensure complete bleed of the brake calipers, especially the more problematic rear brake.

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