Due to several direct requests, here is a quick How-To on replacing the front brake pads in your Suzuki Bandit.
Пікірлер: 321
@iamspeedster2 жыл бұрын
Update: Nevermind :) You've explained it later in the video Just a note, when you push pads back at around 6:00 I'd recommend checking the brake fluid level in the reservoir. When the pistons are pushed back the level rises and if it was filled recently it could be hard to push pistons back as there will be no space in the reservoir. Also opening the reservoir will make it a bit easier :)
@utubeannak10 жыл бұрын
Just finished replacing my front pads, tested them and all seems to work fine. I am glad I could do it myself - only thanks to your video! Thank you, Anna.
@Moonfleet4110 жыл бұрын
Well done Anna, thats what we like to hear, good on you got getting it done yourself... thanks for your kind support, its good to hear that the videos can help people... take are aye... all the best.. Del.
@1987RaPsCaLLioN9 жыл бұрын
Very helpful. What a nice and professional man - KZbin needs more persons such as yourself.
@Moonfleet419 жыл бұрын
1987RaPsCaLLioN Thank you SIr, you are very kind, glad we can help you, all the best, Del & Penny!
@Moonfleet4112 жыл бұрын
Hi mate, you hit the nail exactly on the head, your bike is 5yrs newer than mine and has different calipers, take your pads out and buy the ones that look identical, on the sale listing check that your bike is specified and if in doubt, e-mail the seller and ask them if they fit your specific bike... this way if he guarantees them to be correct and they are not, it is his liability to replace them with the right ones or refund your money...good luck with it, take care, Del
@Moonfleet4111 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your kind comments.. we try out best... take care.. Del.
@charliedivine54338 жыл бұрын
Mate--I can't thank you enough for the video! I have a '99 Bandit 1200 and I've recently moved to a very small town. I now have to learn to do all of the maintenance myself and your video was perfect! I really appreciate how well you walked the viewer through the replacement. I followed your video, and it saved me a ton of money. Thanks again!
@Moonfleet418 жыл бұрын
+Charlie Divine Hi Charlie, that's really kind... that's what the videos are for and why we take the trouble to load them up... anything else you need, we've probably got a video on it somewhere, so just check out the playlists.... enjoy doing the work, give us a shout if you get stuck! All the best, D&P!
@charliedivine54335 жыл бұрын
Hello again! I now have to change my rear brake pads on my Bandit 1200. Any advice? Do you have a video to walk me through it? Thanks again and all the best!
@phillysmythps210 жыл бұрын
Loving these videos I just bought a bandit a week ago my first time to be on a bike and this is saving me a fortune keep them coming please great to see fellas helping us normal people out
@Moonfleet4110 жыл бұрын
That's what bikers do aye Philip, its a brotherhood for a reason.... just housekeeping and basic stuff....no need to pay garages for things like this... ride safe buddy.. Del.
@adrianrigby61845 жыл бұрын
Recently bought a GSX 1250 and wanted to learn how to do the pads myself , typed pads replacement into my YT search bar and up this vid came , spot on and thorough and I feel I can do it no problem so thanks for this
@robhercules768510 жыл бұрын
thanks ...you have really opened my eyes to maintenance on my bandit...never used to touch it before but inspired by you i can't wait to do my own maintenance now....and saving me money as well as expanding my knowledge....thanks again...it has already proved a success for me....
@Moonfleet4110 жыл бұрын
That's what we like to hear Rob, a little inspiration goes a long way... not only saves you a few bob, but expands the joy of ownership, always drop us a line if you get stuck, good luck, Del
@adamjones532812 жыл бұрын
I like the waffle lol, I know so many people that have spent hundreds on new breaks, I found a mate of mine who got fed up of spending hundreds hammering on his calliper after putting the wrong pads in and not pushing back the piston, I stopped him take bought the correct pads for him and then fitted them for him, good video mate congrats on Discovery. Adam
@colinwilliamson9114 Жыл бұрын
Thanks. Your instructions were very clear. I had both sides done in 45 minutes including getting the tools out, cleaning everything nice and shiny, and putting tools away afterwards.
@Moonfleet41 Жыл бұрын
Glad it helped mate, thanks for your feedback!
@colinwilliamson9114 Жыл бұрын
@@Moonfleet41 do you have a video for the rear brakes?
@Moonfleet41 Жыл бұрын
Yes mate, there you go: kzbin.info/www/bejne/iZOzYXynoN5qm7c
@badshotuk726 жыл бұрын
Just got an old bandit, needs the brakes done and lots more, thanks to you I've tackled the caliper clean and rubber seal replacement, going to replace the pads and do the same on the rear and maybe the discs too, you make it all look easy and to be fair the way you teach it, it is, thanks Del for giving me the confidence to have a go myself, cheers.
@Moonfleet416 жыл бұрын
Most welcome buddy, am glad the video could help, and you've picked a proper legendary bike there... had my Bandit for 4yrs , probably only sold it cos there was nothing more I could do to it, kinda miss it now... good luck with your projects and glad the videos have helped you buddy...
@zack.a19577 жыл бұрын
You're the Gordon Ramsay of motorcycle repairs
@Moonfleet417 жыл бұрын
Thanks buddy, I like that, Gordon Ramsay is a nutter !
@a_wise_young_man7527 жыл бұрын
Thank you. I've recently passed my mod2 and I'm looking to buy my first big bike. The Bandit is a possible choice and I want to do my own basis maintenance. This instructional video is marvellous. If I can add a tip from a complete novice, when taking out your bolts and pins etc, place them in a tin or bowl so you don't lose them. I'm a bugger for putting things down and losing them.
@ghostuk19737 жыл бұрын
This is my job today ...thanks..very handy your videos are on the bandit...not long had my B12 and your videos are a great help.. Makes one feel much more happy about doing it ....
@Moonfleet417 жыл бұрын
Hi GR, thanks for your feedback, it's good to hear from you - we're really glad the videos can help - good luck with your Bandit !
@jamesnelson55597 жыл бұрын
thanks for all the tips/advice.. never changed /replaced pads on my GSX1400 Before I saw your Video, worth watching, would recommend this to anybody who is a novice like myself.. and it saved me a fortune at the garage.. cheers Del..
@dannylevin36474 жыл бұрын
Thank you for a clear video... Did the brakes today and it took me 10 minutes for each side. much appreciated
@Moonfleet414 жыл бұрын
Glad it helped Danny!
@QuestoDomini11 жыл бұрын
Nice presentation, easy to follow and understand. I can see why it's important to cover the main tasks of pad replacement before getting into the "refurbishment". The best instruction for the newbie, is ALWAYS in small understandable increments. Thanks for the post, I enjoyed it.
@scrimpmster11 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this. Your videos are a god-send. Got bike back from a service last Friday and they were gonna charge £65 for a pad change. Your video and my haynes manual saved me £40.
@claridgeneil9 жыл бұрын
Great instructions mate, thanks a lot. Just did this on my 2006 S40 (my first bike, having just learned to ride about 2 months ago - so I'm an absolute beginner) and it took about 5 mins. Now the back one's squeaking...!
@Moonfleet4112 жыл бұрын
Thanks Adam, mates helping out mates to get thier bikes fit for the road, thats what it is all about my friend, bloody good on you chap, keep it right there.. the world of biking is a brotherhood, and i dont mean the patch club kind, just the every day biker, nodding at a fellow biker on the road, and a mate getting his hands dirty to dig a buddy out of the shit.... thats where its at old son, dont change a thing... take care, Del.
@chrisbolwell29023 ай бұрын
Here I am 11 years later !! But only just got my 1200sx , and just ordered my new pads cheers I feel more confident to do it now 👍👍
@Moonfleet413 ай бұрын
Thank for the feedback Chris, hope the video can help you do the job, just shout if I can help!
@Blim3y11 жыл бұрын
Nice one, doing front pads, oil change and filter tomorrow. Reckon you just saved me at least £100 in labour charges. Satisfaction in doing it yourself is a plus as well. Thx mate
@martinshepherd78975 жыл бұрын
Your videos are great, I have a bandit 1250 and it's really helped watching your videos and understanding how to do more on my bike step by step.
@Moonfleet415 жыл бұрын
Thanks Martin, glad it's helping you out, and gives you a pride in your bike don't it?! Ride safe...
@Mike-jz3oo9 жыл бұрын
Great video as ever mate, I was contemplating changing my pads rather than going to a garage but was unsure until a Google search of 'bandit 1200 K1 brake pads' came up with your video - knowing how good your videos are I had no qualms about learning a new maintenance technique.
@Moonfleet419 жыл бұрын
Mike B Thanks Mike, thats very kind indeed mate, im glad the video can help you out, and its good to hear you're swinging your own spanners now mate... good luck with it, and drop us a line if you get stuck aye.. all the best.. Del.
@aravind7874 жыл бұрын
Companies should hire you to make professional repair training videos. Loads of information! Amazing! Keep in up.
@Moonfleet414 жыл бұрын
Thank you my friend, I would love to do that kind of thing, but I guess it's just getting the contacts!
@jfish198912 жыл бұрын
Mate, your videos are enormously helpful and totally inspiring! I stumbled upon your Bandit Renthal video when I decided to fit a set of Ultra Low's to my ER6N and then again when it came to oil change time. This video couldn't have come at a better time as a new set of brake pads have just dropped through my door. It'll be my morning project, laptop sat on workbench, mug o' tea... Perfick.
@mrk55346 жыл бұрын
Thanks, another great video that got me out of a jam (getting the pistons back in!). I say it every time, but this is the best instructional video series on KZbin, love it.
@Moonfleet416 жыл бұрын
Thanks Richard, glad the video helped you out, it's feedback for us to know where getting something right! Ride safe and appreciate you taking the time to say, D&Px
@Moonfleet4111 жыл бұрын
Hi Mick, that's very kind of you to send a message - glad the videos helped and you've now done the job! Thanks for watching, take care, D&P
@jfish198912 жыл бұрын
Yeah man! All went sweet as. Good shout out about the pumping of the brake lever. You are right, reaching for levers that need a good 3-4 squeezes before they bite would be flippin' scary!!
@Moonfleet4112 жыл бұрын
Yes indeed, mate, when I trained as a bus fitter it was actually a discipinary offence not to test drive the vehicle after you'd worked on it, it was that important, also there's nothing worse than finding out the front wheel is binding or the lever is not set correctly, etc., as you set off for work in the rain the next morning, if you test ride it you have a chance to make any adjustments before you need to rely on it,,, thanks for watching, buddy, take care Del
@Moonfleet4112 жыл бұрын
Nice one Paul, your'e most welcome mate, it's a scary old subject if you've never got involved but there's nothing mystical about brakes, they really are just nuts and , thanks for watching old chum, Del
@Moonfleet4111 жыл бұрын
Thanks mate..i appreciate your kind comments, and thanks for watching.....take care.. Del.
@martinshepherd78975 жыл бұрын
Changed the pads today, it was easier than I thought after watching your video, thankyou
@tristanmorgan852Ай бұрын
The front one's are easy. But I keep coming back to this video to refresh my mind 😊
@chisolm512 жыл бұрын
Excellent video and just what the doctor ordered! Needed to change the pads on my '97 Bandit 1200 and everything went very smoothly using your advice. Saved myself more than a few bucks.
@Moonfleet4112 жыл бұрын
Thanks Matt, let me know if you need any help, but as you can see it's a simple task and shouldn't present you with any issues, take care and thank you for your kind support, Del
@Moonfleet4112 жыл бұрын
Thank you kindly, Sir, it's good to know you're watching, Del
@micksmyth565011 жыл бұрын
Hi delboy and penny , just like to say thanks for all your videos. Something a little different but looking at your videos gave me the confidence to tackle my car brake pads. Kinda figured cars must be pretty much the same. Anyway today changed front and rear pads all all went well. Thanks for the videos and absolutly loving project bandit.
@Moonfleet4111 жыл бұрын
Well done mate, glad to hear your are getting stuck into your own stuff, its not hard, will save you lots of money, and will expand your general bike enjoyment.....take care mate.. cheers, Del.
@Official__RILO8 жыл бұрын
Hey mate just got my first big bike, 03' bandit s 600, hoping to do some mods/work to her, your vids are easy to follow.. many thanks for how much detail you include in the vids you sound really enthusiastic about what you do and it's great.
@Moonfleet418 жыл бұрын
Thanks buddy, and welcome aboard.. hope the videos can help you out, and make your bike a one off... have a great new year... Del.
@OlliePowell9311 жыл бұрын
Saved my ass on a bunch of work on my bandit Del, nice one! This has been one I've been putting off until I realised it'd be so simple after seeing this
@Moonfleet4112 жыл бұрын
Most certainly Sal, i get wjhat you mean and there has been a huge kick over that... people prefer the detail it seems, so i have spoken with the guys at Discovery and they felt the same too, aslo had lots of trouble editing them back and not loosing useful content.. so ill be filming some continuity clips for them shortly and they will use them to split the videos into two parts, that way the content will survive and still fit in.. problem solved.. thanks for your unput hun, take care, Del.
@boyakasha12469 жыл бұрын
Grest video. Doing my pads next weekend. All I can say is that 9 people must be fazer owners.
@Moonfleet4111 жыл бұрын
Hi mate, no, nothing too taxing, just take it a step at a time, and its all very simple... good luck, del.
@Moonfleet4112 жыл бұрын
Cheers James, that's exactly why I do these videos passing on tips and help, which I hope do help ... good luck with the brakes and if you need any help, just shout ... thanks for watching, Cheers again Del
@yorkshirefazer12 жыл бұрын
yep another great vid m8. keep it up :) the test run is sooo important ! did the brakes on my cage not so long back and was really pleased i took it for a test drive. had so much more braking performance that i was chewing on the steering wheel!
@Moonfleet4111 жыл бұрын
See my 'Clutch Fluid Change' which I just loaded, it's the exact procedure for brakes too..sometimes trapped air can fragment into microscopic bubbles and permeate throughout the fluid,so even if you've just bled them it's worth pumping a couple of reseviors of fresh fluid through he system so that you 'change' the fluid,then when that's done,seal it all up and bungy the lever in against the grip overnight,this pressurises the fluid,opens the valve & allows any air to drift to the top Del
@Moonfleet4111 жыл бұрын
Hi Rick, nice one mate, glad it helped you, that's what they are there for, ride safe, take care, Del
@juventus4214 Жыл бұрын
Finally a great video. Simple explanation like a tutorial should be. Well done. If you have the time and if you feel like it,can you do a video of the rear brake? It would help me alot. Thx anyway.
@Moonfleet41 Жыл бұрын
They're all in the playlist mate... Here. kzbin.info/www/bejne/iZOzYXynoN5qm7c
@Moonfleet4112 жыл бұрын
Sorry mate, it's automatic and done by KZbin it seems, I don't understand why but some messages seem to flag up as Spam, I think they use key words or repeat posting, either way, as soon as I click on it it opens and I can reply, thanks for taking the time to comment buddy, I do appreciate it, cheers Del
@Moonfleet4112 жыл бұрын
Thanks Bute, i dont know where i would be without her, she is my editor, director and comic relief. thanks for watching buddy, Del.
@Davidlouis34 жыл бұрын
Brilliant Del I’m going to try and do mine, love the banter
@robbiestevens11585 жыл бұрын
You have some superb videos. So nice to have an explained step by step, you are great at explaining the whys
@crossmisterj12 жыл бұрын
keep up the waffle del its all part of the personality of delboys garage, I understand for discovery it has to be edited but its the waffle and personality that originally attracted us subs to Delboys garage take care and ride safe jeff
@Moonfleet4111 жыл бұрын
Hi Edward, no idea without seeing it mate, you will need to get it plumbed up properly first...it may just be bone dry...get the vac pump and plumb it up, it will probable be fine.
@alnicholson43449 жыл бұрын
Another great video!! Cheers. I never realised it was that simple...next weekends project sorted
@Moonfleet419 жыл бұрын
Al Nicholson Never is that hard mate, it's just the fear of the unknown... good luck with it, Del!
@55BadbonesSV650SF12 жыл бұрын
Awesome job,as usual.Thanks ! Glad to hear you're not blinging out the Busa.Take care.
@Moonfleet4111 жыл бұрын
There you go, mate, well done - that's what we like to hear, cheers, Del
@barrywhelan65668 жыл бұрын
Great vids, loads of great tips, and very well made. Thanks Del and Penny.
@Moonfleet418 жыл бұрын
+Barry Whelan Thanks for watching buddy !
@Moonfleet4112 жыл бұрын
Hey Mikey. Its a bit wide open that one, it depends on how you use them and the quality of pads you buy, crappy cheap pads used heavily all the time could rub out in 3-4,000 miles but a decent quality pair of pads like EBC treated properly by a sympathetic rider could be 4 times that, as a guide I used EBC pads the last time & they gave me 15,000 miles, but maintaining the calipers (keeping them free'd off and not binding) & riding with sympathy to your consumables is the key Take care buddy,Del
@martinshepherd78976 жыл бұрын
Another great vid to help me keep my bandit safe, thankyou for your help
@blackbandit198911 жыл бұрын
thanks del just replace my pads this vid helped a lot..feel the diffreance all ready thanks for the tip rick
@Moonfleet4112 жыл бұрын
By rotors, do you mean discs? (as bike brakes are composite floating items with both a rotor and carrier), what do you mean by rotors and I'm not sure what you mean by turn them, sorry to be ignorant, mate, thanks for watching Del
@garyetherington34133 жыл бұрын
Excellent helped me do my front pads with ease thanks for the vid! Now for the rear!
@Moonfleet413 жыл бұрын
No problem Gary. Glad it helped!
@Moonfleet4112 жыл бұрын
Do you mean the filter on a Bandit.?.. i have a K&N filter in my airbox, so it doesnt need replacing, ill give it a wash i guess, but not due for a few thousand yet.. once i get to it though mate, ill film it for sure.. thanks for your faith and kind support.. Del.
@Moonfleet4111 жыл бұрын
Hi Bisto.. thats a tall ask in one comment box.. its not hard to balance them, but the best way would be to get a manual to get the basic run through, use the mercury gauges for the easiest results..and set aside plenty of time as it takes a while to get the hang of setting them in turn.... sorry i cant just give you an easy fix on that, its a bit of a knack.. but practice makes perfect..
@mortenbakke28107 жыл бұрын
honestly for all the newbie mechanics who don't put things together on a daily basis, and don't have a good feel on how tight bolts should be, Invest in a torque wrench, so that when you get to critical parts like these two bolts; allowing you to slow down your bike, you can just follow the torque spec that is likely to be in your manual:) that way, you know you are safe, also, if you have a chance, put a drop of loctite 243 on the bolts instead of copperslip, that way it's an added security as it locks them in even better, and won't vibrate out if they are too loose. and it too will prevent them from seizing quite nicely.
@Moonfleet417 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your input Morten.. good call on the torque wrench.
@muraturile8 жыл бұрын
i just bought me an 95 bandit for just 800 $ with wear pads ....thanks man!
@Moonfleet4112 жыл бұрын
Right, get you now, and this is never done on motorcycle discs, they are too thin in the first place, only 5mm thick in some places, it is possible to have the 'skimmed' on a lathe, but it is inevitable that they will need replacing, the thinner they get the more likely they are to warp under heat, such is the expense of running a bike, a pair of front discs of any qaulity are over £300 and running the pads on the metal can lunch them in a day. Cheers Del
@Moonfleet4112 жыл бұрын
Yeah thanks Jeff...i spoke with them today, and we have a solution... they will be loading up the videos in two parts from now on, and ill film some continuity clips for them to edit into the videos..that way there will be the same inane babble you are used to along with the info...lol. Thanks for your generous support and kind encouragement my friend, it means a great deal and keeps us going... take care, Del.
@Moonfleet4112 жыл бұрын
Hi mate, the squeeling is caused by VHF vibration, and the task it to stop it..some bikes actually have a thin steel shim plate that goes between pad and piston, see if you are meant to have some and they are missing?.if they are binding even a little bit then get them cleaned properly, watch my cleaning calipers video, and if it still does it then maybe strip and rebuild the caliper with new seals. finally, check what kind of pads its meant to have, maybe softer pads would help, good luck, Del.
@alanmoore81673 жыл бұрын
This guy is brilliant if you want to save money just watch listen and learn
@Moonfleet4112 жыл бұрын
yas mate, that wouldnt hurt at all, just make sure you dont get any on the pad faces obviously.. thanks for watching chum.. Del
@marks27316 жыл бұрын
I am sure you said that the pins retain the rear pads are stainless (steel) but they are not, or at least mine are not... I gave them a good clean, and put it all back together with a recon caliper. (I guess it depends if you have time, but no money, or the money but no time. For me it was more cost effective to pay someone to else to refurbish the caliper.) 2 days later I rechecked it, to make sure all was good, and the refurbed caliper was not leaking. It was 20 years old, so I forgave it for leaking to stat with....and the pins were rusty red. No wonder they seize in to the caliper, cheap crappy steel. As an aside, the white crud you scrape out of the seal grooves that buggers motorcycle brake callipers is not road salt, it is oxides of aluminium, which is what you get when aluminium, water and salt come together, But, and I mean but, nice helpful vid. Let me know I’m was refitting the refurbished caliper correctly. 👍
@saterry79843 жыл бұрын
Great tutorial! Very Clear and easy to follow.. i also need to change the worn out disc's. Is there a way to do it without a special work stand for motorcycles? Like just on the main stand of the bike?
@Moonfleet4111 жыл бұрын
Hi mate, well done you, glad you got it sorted out, nothing scary once you know how aye..! good luck Del.
@Moonfleet4112 жыл бұрын
It's not the same thing, but it does the same job, anti-sieze has various soft metallic compounds within it, sometimes lead or zinc, sometimes alloooominium (!) and the purpose is that the high melting point of the metallic particles prevents the grease from flowing to places where you don't want it, also the non-ferrous natire of those particles prevents rust and in this case copper grease (copper slip) use copper erm obviously! ...Penny says have you got that bolt out yet? ...
@boredofitall12 жыл бұрын
Hope that you take that as it's meant, in good faith with a smile. You know I rate your channel and your advice :)
@vishwa70718 жыл бұрын
you are awesome teacher mate!!!! very informative and relevant videos.
@Moonfleet418 жыл бұрын
+Vishwesh Soni Thanks my friend, glad you enjoyed the video.
@Moonfleet4111 жыл бұрын
Well done Will, glad it helped you out... Del.
@UrAverageGamerHD3 жыл бұрын
just watched this today, very thorough. thank you for your help!
@Moonfleet413 жыл бұрын
You're very welcome!
@Moonfleet4111 жыл бұрын
The mirror is made by Zefal, and it's actually a bicycle mirror, super light weight plastic, cost about £15, great if you drop the bike as you don't lunch a £60 fancy pants Oberon item... good luck with it, Del
@garrytumber47519 жыл бұрын
thank you I found your video Bob on I have just purchased a good bandit but with worn brakes Donohue video was invaluable are you going to do more maintenance videos like this as you are great at imparting your knowledge
@Moonfleet419 жыл бұрын
garry tumber Hi garry, many videos on Bandit stuff, just search through the channel list my friend..
@relaxationstation26396 жыл бұрын
love your videos i would never of tried any of these things before but now i will be doing my own for sure amazing step by step thanks . going to save so much money now :)
@Moonfleet416 жыл бұрын
Thanks Jon, glad the videos help, wishin gyou luck with all your projects!
@chezvegas8512 жыл бұрын
top work del, think mine need doing soon so this is something that will need attention, kudos again. matt
@Moonfleet4111 жыл бұрын
Hi Rob.. good to hear from you buddy, and thanks for your kind support... with your brake pins, check out my video on rebuilding the back caliper, (ill send you a link in PM in a minute) there is a trick of drilling two little holes in the caliper body so they can be drifted out....otherwise you can just split the caliper body halves in two and they will be easy to drop out then....and its never a bad idea to get some new ones, they dont cost much and then you can keep on top of them in future
@zx8401ztv12 жыл бұрын
Yep i replaced the diddy pads on my mates aprilia habana scooter, and yes it was down to the metal so the disk had to be dumped as well. I did put tiny spots of grease where the shoes touched the caliper, very tiny spots dont panic :-), the slide in pin i used wire wool to clean. They did slightly catch the disk but i suspect it will become better when worn in, otherwise its big hammer time ha ha :-) Good video mate, get your parts ready before filming, ow er that sounds naughty :-)
@Moonfleet4112 жыл бұрын
Thanks mate, that is exactly why i load them up, so im really glad it helped you out...nice to save a few shekels aye, lol.... good luck chap, ad ride safe in the cold... cheers, Del.
@Moonfleet4111 жыл бұрын
Sorry mate, I have no idea, I don't have a GN125 and even if I did, I'd have to look it up! Am sure the info. is available on the net.. good luck with it
@edwardjones509911 жыл бұрын
Thanks del, will see how it goes at the weekend.
@niclasroberts10 жыл бұрын
Another excellent video. I'll be doing this on the weekend. Any tips for pumping new fluid through ABS brakes?
@Moonfleet4110 жыл бұрын
Depends on your ABS system, Niclas, if it's the hydraulic type with a central control unit, they have their own bleed valve... if it's the sensor wheel on the brake disc type, like late model Bandits, then it's electronic so just bleed up as usual, if in doubt, get yourself the right manual and check the system for your bike... good luck!
@chrisdavis85889 жыл бұрын
very helpful just about to do mine for the first time!! big help, keep up the good work
@Moonfleet419 жыл бұрын
+chris davis Thanks Chris, glad it could help you buddy..
@Sunburst754 жыл бұрын
What a brilliant video, well done.
@Ladosligese Жыл бұрын
prob wear gloves .. since brake dust is ccinogenic, still subbed after the video ty for it .. will help alot of people out
@ADOGGBOY2 жыл бұрын
Hello from the USA, your video by far the best for brake pads change, thank you very much. One question for me to change my pads only, do I need to worry about brake fluid overflow. It's confusing to me because the original pads fit at the same fluid level. Why would new pads change that. I understand it's more fluid travel, but it is no more than when the pads were new. ANY HELP WOULD PUT ME HEART AT EASE, PLEASE AND THANK YOU.
@Moonfleet412 жыл бұрын
Hello John, ok it works like this... with fresh brand new fat brake pads your fluid reservoir should be filled up to the 'full' mark at the top of the glass... then as the pads wear down, the pistons have to push out further to operate them, so the fluid in the reservoir drops slightly... this is how it should be left... and never be 'topped up', because when you pistons back to fit brand new pads that fluid will return to it's original full level... but sometimes people incorrectly 'top up' their brake fluid reservoir as they think that it's necessary, then you have too much fluid in the system and when you push the pistons back to fit new pads, yes it can overflow so you should suck some out to make sure it doesn't overflow... and then with the new pads fitted, top up the fluid to the 'full' level and leave it that way. Hope that makes sense, good luck with it mate.
@jasonbeer61792 жыл бұрын
Brilliant thanks mate .any advice on what are the best brake pads for 1250 bandit
@bunjit1938 жыл бұрын
Great video, quick question. If new pads don't come with anti vibration plates should I use the plates from the old pads?