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How to disconnect the anti-dive mechanism?

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How to disconnect the anti-dive mechanism?

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• Drain all brake fluid (I usually use the bleeder valve and then have a rag handy to wipe excess off) • From the Junction between the forks, the line goes into the caliper (with a double banjo bolt) and then jumps over to the anti-dive (with a single banjo bolt). Unbolt both of the bolts on the caliper. • Remove the line jumping to the anti dive and fasten the brake line with the single banjo bolt which was on the anti-dive mounting. • Either use a 10mm 1.25 pitch bolt to plug the opening on the anti-dive, or (as I did) get a good rubber plug from a hardware store and thread it into the opening. don’t forget to remove the brake fluid from the anti-dive. • Repeat for the other caliper.

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