Being new to this boxer stuff I've been poking around the bike recently, stripping panels off to clean out the air filter (a K&N), pull apart the Motronic to examine the chip to see if it an upgrade (no further forward) and stuff like that.
I notice that the line from the clutch slave cylinder is blanked off with a plug, which my service manual says requires a special bleed tool - as it does for the brakes. However the brakes have bleed nipples where they should be. What do I need for the clutch bleed point? Is there anything special or is it just a case of screwing in a correctly sized bleed nipple at servicing time?
Clutch bleeding
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Any idea what size and thread? - M10 x 1.00?? Do you leave it in permanently or remove it once bled? There appears to be a ball-bearing in the end of the plug, presumably forced out under pressure by the fluid, which is pushed in as you screw in the nipple. So is it a case of depressing the lever whilst completely unscrewing the nipple to avoid air returning down the line, if you wish to remove it and put the blanking plug back in?