Motorcycle Brake Bleeding Procedure from Sportbiketrackgear.com

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Uploaded by on Sep 17, 2009

We show you the methods we use to bleed the brakes on our motorcycles. This video is for entertainment purposes only. We urge you to take your motorcycle to a certified technician, especially if you are not comfortable working on your own bike.

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  • Great video, thanks! A question, rather than use the speed bleeder bag, would it make sense to use a length of clear line and just run that from the bleeder valve direct back into your bottle of brake fluid?

  • @thunzie No that would contaminate the fluid in the bottle. Never reuse brake fluid or mix new and old fluid.

  • please help me dude.. um in a serious problem... i have a HONDA HORNET 250cc.. i wanted to bleed brake oil.. so i did it... but now i can't pressure up the break unit again... (front break) :( :( :( what can i do with this now???

  • @jayakody101 If you have followed these steps closely and have a problem you have a part failure. What method are you using?

  • Excellent video. Thank you bery much.

  • @6andrew2 No worries we are here to help

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  • Dam that is one sexy ass Yamaha nice colour.

  • Holy shit. This video is awesome .just did mine with a clear tube from autozone and taped the other side to a water bottle worked great did it in maybe 10 min

  • What a brilliant marketing effort: make a informative, easy to understand video on replacing brake lines showing people how easy it is and sell brake line replacement kits. Again, brilliant. I got to hand it you. I'm now going to leave youtube and go over to STG.com and place my order.

  • @mastenas this is the exact method described in service manuals.

  • Awesome vid STG. I was able to bleed my front and back breaks today with the parts I ordered from you thanks to this vid.

    Never done it before but had total confidence doing it. Thanks for helping me save money by knowing how to do this myself!

  • a tube and a poly bag but a 2 man job but stll the best way

  • wow man thanks - i saw your video ages ago and convinced me i could do it - bought a mitivac kit, but i stupidly forgot about the nipple at the master!!! - it took me about 3 + hours because i bleed from the furthest nipple! I ended up with a lever that was 'sort of' ok.

    I decided to watch your video again -saw the master nipple and the correct sequence and now my lever is awesome!

    THANKS VERY MUCH FOR YOUR VIDEO!

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