Works connection shorty fork bleeders are a convenient and easy way to release the air pressure from your motorcycle's front suspension. Can be installed in minutes. Simply replace the OEM bleeder screws with the works connection fork bleeders and you're ready to go. To bleed the forks, just press the button on top of the bleeder and let the air escape. This will improve the performance and handling of your bike by preventing air buildup in the forks.
- Shorty low-profile design
- Simple One-Touch releases harsh, built up air pressure instantly
- Relieving harsh air pressure allows your suspension to operate as designed
- Quick and easy installation replaces OE bleeder screws in minutes
Purgadores de Horquilla WC - GAS GAS
Fitment Part
Number
GAS GAS -
'21-'23 MC125,
'22-'23 MC250,
'21-'25 MC250F,
'22-'25 MC350F,
'21-'25 MC450F
26-330 ‘SHORTY’ FORK BLEEDER
Q. Why would I need fork bleeders?
A. Air pressure in your forks increases while riding, and once you’re finished with that riding session it’s crucial to relieve that pressure. Fork bleeders provide a tool-free solution for that.Q. Why do I need to release the air pressure built up in my forks?
A. If you don’t relieve that air pressure it will create compromised and harsh fork performance.Q. How do fork bleeders work?
A. You simply place your bike on a bike stand so that there is no weight on the front wheel and depress the top of the fork bleeder. That in turn instantly vents the built-up air pressure from your forks.
Q. Are ‘Shorty’ Fork Bleeders an advantage?
A. Their low-profile design helps to keep them out of harm’s way without compromising quality of operation.Q. Are they difficult to install?
A. Installation is as simple as removing the stock air bleed screws and replacing them with the ‘Shorty’ Air Fork Bleeders.Q. My stock fork bleeder screws release the tiniest amount of oil when relieving the air pressure. Will fork bleeders eliminate th at?
A. It is normal for stock air bleeder screws and fork bleeders to have a very, very small amount of oil-mist vent with the built-up air pressure being relieved from your forks.