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We install Speed Bleeder Brake Bleeders on a bike and show you how they work. A perfect way to easily bleed and service your brake system. http://stores.sportbiketrackgear.com/Categories.bok?category=Spiegler+Brake+L... This video is for entertainment purposes only. You should take your bike to a certified technician for service, especially if you are not confident to do this yourself. Thanks to Mathias from Spiegler USA for assisting us in this video.

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  • Do you tighten these up to the same torque as the original bleed nipples?

  • @MrRastaNinja Same torque will be fine.

  • I have a 2009 R1 and I'm thinkling about adding speed bleeders, but I also have a Roadlok on my front caliper that gets in the way as far as installation and bleeding of the break line. Do you have any tips on " how to " without having to remove the roadlok?

    Thanks.

  • @ninjutsu1968 I am not familiar with the Road Lock, sorry. End of the day removing the road lock to service the brake fluid would not be much different than having to remove the fairing to change the oil. Wish I had a better answer

  • I just replaced my back brakes on my gsxr 600 with HH EBC pads, should I run them or or should i get CL pads?

  • @deerman1212 If you already have them in there just run em. Give the CL pads a shot next time. I have found it is fun to try different brakes and tires to experience the difference between them.

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  • my bike has ABS brakes. Are these okay for ABS? Any special considerations when bleeding ABS systems? Thanks

  • @deerman1212 its more then enough for the front and rear, used them on the track and no problems at all

  • @Raxarax The performance aftermarket brake components simply outperform the stock. Steel braided limes offer better feel. A Brembo master cylinder will increase fell and power as well as eliminate most brake fade issues. No there are several pad options available. Some offer better power, some more initial bite others modulate better. Many reasons to change stock components in favor of aftermarket ones.

  • Ok, I have a very basic question. Why install aftermarket brakes? Is it a quality thing or something? It seems like a lot of money for a job the bike performs adequately. 04 gsxr 600

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