how long to install and bleed brake lines?

Unless your time is extremely taxed and valuable, why not do this yourself?
They make it look easy enough in the vid. I guess all the horror stories about getting the air out is why I would probably let the pros handle this one.
 
The funniest thing about the video is you know the shop has a bike lift. If I had one in the garage that bike would be a foot or so off the ground. Yes, I'm a geezer :laugh:
 
Unless your time is extremely taxed and valuable, why not do this yourself?[/QUOTE

Because I don't know what I am doing, plus it's the brakes and I don't want to screw that up... know what I mean?

I understand, but it's really not hard. Sometimes it goes smooth, and other times it can be a pain to get some of the air out.
It is as simple as unthread the old lines, put the new ones on, and bleed.
There's enough tutorials here and the shop manaul too, so you can't screw it up. Don't be intimidated by it, you can do it.
Post where you are and maybe a member can walk you through it.
It's money in your pocket for the next part YOU put on your bike...and there will always be more parts to buy!:laugh:
 
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