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#235389 21/11/14 11:42 AM
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Hi Guys,
Is there a simple, foolproof way of determining what type of fluid is in my braking system. The brakes were totally re-built some years ago and alas the PO who did the work cannot remember if he used silicone?.

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This sounds about right to me but I can't properly link owing to the use of a borrowed iPad and stolen bandwith (remember boys and girls, bad men and Martyn will steal your bandwidth unless you password your wifi).

http://www.belray.com/how-determine-what-brake-fluid-your-bike


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I believe that silicon fluid has a purple hue.


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Dave you are right it's a slight purple. When used, it's also normal to attach a warning label to the master cylinder.


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Originally Posted By deano
Dave you are right it's a slight purple.

A sort of purple haze?


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Many Thanks folks, will check it out tomorrow.

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Drip some onto your wing and see if it does or doesn't eat off the paint!

Actually, you could drop some onto a painted surface I guess.


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