Knocking the barb into the cut end of the hose was more difficult than I expected. I wouldn't want to try it without some kind of vice. I used a Workmate bench. The brakes are connected up though finally. Bleeding put off to another day
Should have bought one of these, it has a barb tool that makes it a piece of cake!
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Knocking the barb into the cut end of the hose was more difficult than I expected. I wouldn't want to try it without some kind of vice. I used a Workmate bench. The brakes are connected up though finally. Bleeding put off to another day