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Jagwire Pro Bleed Kit

Jagwire Pro Bleed Kit
4.3 / 5
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2 / 5

Little for much

- Timo, 14 January, 2025

If you put away all the unnecessary reducers, you are left with a syringe, hose and reducer, for €50. In retrospect, I would have preferred to have bought the Shimano kit so that, in addition to fully filling, I can easily bleed only the top by turning a cup on the brake lever and pushing the air out of the line by squeezing a few times.

Pros & Cons

good quality reducers
expensive
no funnel to vent from above
no manual
overkill
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5 / 5

No M7 adapter included (for oa Ulegra R8000)

- Niels, 19 December, 2023

In terms of quality, it looks like an excellent set. But beware, it is not compatible with Shimano Ultegra R8000 series shifters as it does not come with an M7 adapter for the bleed port. Check beforehand what connection is on your shifter. The more expensive "Elite" set from Jagwire does have the necessary adapter.

Pros & Cons

No M7 adapter included (for oa Ulegra R8000)
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5 / 5

Just a kit that does what it needs to do....

- Caspar, 17 September, 2020

After having had a few kits (original Magura, no-name, cycle-tech), this is the first kit that finally allows me to really bleed my MT-7.... You would expect that with the original Magura kit (professional kit) you should then be able to achieve that same result, but no, constantly still pulling air. With this kit, it finally worked and then it becomes fun. Also nice that you can bleed multiple brands and types of brakes. Just wonder what to do with that oval black thing.

Pros & Cons

can be used for multiple brands and types of brakes
conveniently packaged
parts fit
relatively affordable
couldn't find anything yet
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