Vintage Veloce
pro rider
Do the top bleeder valve at the master first. Try tilting the handle bar a bit each way, whatever to get all the bubbles out of the top. Sometimes you need to rotate the master cylinder on the bar. The idea is to get the bleeder valve above the rest of the stuff so the bubbles go up to it. Some gentle tapping on the cylinder can't hurt either.
Once the master seems very clear, then pump down to the bottom bleeder at the slave. Remember, when bleeding the slave, that bubbles will try and rise back up the clutch line... you need to keep the fluid flowing down to the slave cylinder. (This is why reverse bleeding often helps, but it usually is possible to do it the normal way.)
You might have to go back and forth between the top and bottom bleed valves.
Once the master seems very clear, then pump down to the bottom bleeder at the slave. Remember, when bleeding the slave, that bubbles will try and rise back up the clutch line... you need to keep the fluid flowing down to the slave cylinder. (This is why reverse bleeding often helps, but it usually is possible to do it the normal way.)
You might have to go back and forth between the top and bottom bleed valves.