Questions for those who bleed your own brakes

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    My VFR is a ’07 model, non-ABS. I have completed the bleeding process following the steps in the factory service manual with the exception of one: bleeding the rear pedal brake line (rear master cylinder to the rear proportional control valve). My rear PCV does not have an air bleed valve. The servo PCV does but not the rear PCV. Is this correct for a non-ABS model? Or is something not installed on my bike that should be? And if correct, how does one bleed the rear pedal brake line?

    Any constructive help you can offer would be appreciated. Thanks!
     


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    Ootv can go over with you in details, I thought I have it bleed them right but Ootvs show me the right way. Hope he will chimp in soon
     


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