front hydro brake bleeding

i like to let them gravity bleed for a while, then start bleeding at the banjo fitting on the master and any other fittings along the way, then lines on the calipers and the bleeders last, they're usually a biotch and require mutiple tries.
 
I talked to Yamaha once they always say to bleed at the calipers or u won't get anywhere one caliper at a time do your pumping on the lever hold what pedal you have and squeeze have somebody else break the bleeder by slightly loosening it and make sure pedal touches the bar then tighten the bleeder and repeat this process till no air is left in that caliper then fill rr back up at the master cylinder then move on to the next caliper
 
keep resiviour lid off and full of fluid at all times
pump the lever and hold it in, crack the banjo bolt on the line at the master, tighten banjo and release lever.
do this until straight fluid comes out,
repeat at banjo bolts on calipers, then do the bleeders last.
 
keep resiviour lid off and full of fluid at all times
pump the lever and hold it in, crack the banjo bolt on the line at the master, tighten banjo and release lever.
do this until straight fluid comes out,
repeat at banjo bolts on calipers, then do the bleeders last.

awk i did what you said to the "t" I:I i had it fully bled and wheels locking up in about 25 min.. again,you have outdid yourself..thanks!!!:D
 
When I replaced the break pads in my rear break (03+) We bled them a little just to make sure, someone put grease in them... Not oil, GREASE.