Any remaining air in the lines will migrate up to the upper most section of the system which is the master cylinder and be released into the master and escape up to the top of the fluid level. There is air on the top of your master cylinder fluid level. The system isn't in a vacuum inside your master cylinder there is atmospheric air pressure above the top of the fluid and that is where the last remaining air in the lines ends up.
So get this bike on the road and claim a WIN!
hmm.. I'm really ignorant with this part of physics, probably most really. so the fluid being heavier rests below any air? when you say atmospheric pressure, is that air pressure from gravity?
so there's supposed to be SOME air in there?
and yes I did claim a win last night, or this morning early really. I couldn't stand the fact that we got this sudden wind chill though (here in SWFL) that just totally ruined it for me. I kept having to return home to keep going through my winter clothes I pack away. it's supposed to be getting warmer now, which it is but had to drop down right as completed my bike. Anyway, it was great, even though in my crazy head I was dreading the end to my excitement I've been building since whenever I started fixing this bike. But I still barely know how to ride, so this should be a long love affair really. I barely went over 35mph. You don't learn TOO much in the riding course, like just finding comfortability in riding atop a rocket without a seat belt, which obviously takes practice, but there's certain things your body has to learn just to feel like you're not going to fall off like what minute adjustments your body makes between accelerating to braking. Last night I had think about these things the whole time. If I could suggest to someone how to get started on a bike, I'd say just spend your first few hours getting used to taking off on a rocket then stopping without falling off. Everything else I learned in the course was a lot easier and what I'd consider secondary. Because once you gotta really stop, or pick up speed, that can be dangerous for a beginner. Anyway, there are plenty of things for me to do around town under 40mph I can do to practice. fun times!