Get an assistant to pump the brakes, then go to the furthest rear brake cylinder, and with the assistant holding the brake pedal down after several pumps, open the relief valve just a little. When the stream is steady fluid, close it quickly. Repeat for each of the rear brake cylinders. Then go to the front and do the same. You will probably have to fill the MC several times unless you have a brake bleeding cup to catch the fluid at each cylinder. BUT FIRST, you need to make sure you bleed the MC and the brake booster (air pack) or you will just get air in the lines and have to start over again. Kenny (recovry4x4) built a brake bleeding tool out of a pump sprayer well over a decade ago that plumbs into the MC so you don't need an assistant. I followed his directions and built one also and donated it to the local MV club. They use if frequently.