Your video is missing the installation of the inner pad. you need to be complete with your instructions. But what you did was okay. Also, please say what you are doing and why. Thank you.
Is it possible that you have air in the brake line? One thing is to check the reservoir looking at the sightglass on the handlbars. If it's dry, there may not be enough fluid to replace the fluid that you are bleeding out, as you squeeze the brake lever to pump up the pressure. Anyone else have an y ideas to help this guy out?
I know this was done quite some time ago but if its time to change them again remember to lube that pin (oposite the bolt) really well. This will avoid chatter and uneven inside brake wear. Looked like you put it back in dry.
Good job. I wish more guys like you made videos of this sort. It's a world of knowledge and seeing it done is faster than reading the book, that's for sure.
Your video is missing the installation of the inner pad. you need to be complete with your instructions. But what you did was okay. Also, please say what you are doing and why. Thank you.
CRZ4FUN 1 day ago
Is it possible that you have air in the brake line? One thing is to check the reservoir looking at the sightglass on the handlbars. If it's dry, there may not be enough fluid to replace the fluid that you are bleeding out, as you squeeze the brake lever to pump up the pressure. Anyone else have an y ideas to help this guy out?
scooter8831 5 months ago
I did all this but cant get the pressure to build up in the lever as i pump it?? any idea why? Ron from B.C. canada
missionron 5 months ago
I know this was done quite some time ago but if its time to change them again remember to lube that pin (oposite the bolt) really well. This will avoid chatter and uneven inside brake wear. Looked like you put it back in dry.
TalklikeAPirate 6 months ago
Good job. I wish more guys like you made videos of this sort. It's a world of knowledge and seeing it done is faster than reading the book, that's for sure.
toddtvl 1 year ago
You guys really suck at this. Don't quit your day jobs.
stealthwalnut 1 year ago
Do you know the OEM # for a 2001 custom sporty front brake pedal. Good vid thanks
henerymag 2 years ago
Good job Vince.
AsencioQ 2 years ago
nice work guys!!!!!!!!!!!
883WAYNE 2 years ago