Hi, jimmyk,
It sounds to me like you aren't BLEEDING brakes, only CHANGING the fluid. That being the case, I let nature do the work and siphon the old fluid out. I put the hose on the bleed connection with the hose end in a jar lower than the fluid reservoir. I leave a little fluid in the bottom of the jar, covering the hose end. Then I do the open/squeeze/close/release a few times until the hose has fluid and won't allow air into the lines. Then I leave the bleed screw open, checking the reservoir frequently, and let gravity do the work. First, do the ABS, then the brake caliper, then the other ABS, then the other brake caliper(s) (front or reaf first, it doesn't matter)
Ride Safe,
Phil Marvin - El Paso, TX
'95 K75RTP
'94 K75A/3