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  • How To Bleed Motorcycle Brakes
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    When it comes to your bike, or any form of locomotion for that matter, it should come as no surprise that your brakes are pretty high up there on the list of important pieces of the equation. Whether you are looking to follow up on some newly added brake parts, running through some regular maintenance, or seeing an issue with the brake fluid itself, the ability to properly bleed your brakes is an important, and relatively easy process to learn. Follow along as Lemmy, the RevZilla mystro of mechanical majesty himself, throws some knowledge your way and provides some good ol’ fashioned ZLA garage learnin’ in the art of bleeding motorcycle brakes.
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  • @PsychedelicMike2006
    @PsychedelicMike2006 8 років тому +60

    What diameter hose are you using for this?

    • @RevZilla
      @RevZilla  8 років тому +37

      3/16" should be about right. -DrewZilla

    • @bostonsirish1
      @bostonsirish1 6 років тому +2

      PsychedelicMike2006 you FOOL

    • @bostonsirish1
      @bostonsirish1 6 років тому

      PsychedelicMike2006 if you are still alive please DO NOT work on a bike if you own one!!!!

    • @CorvetteLover82
      @CorvetteLover82 6 років тому +77

      bostonsirish1 why? Seems like a decent question to me.

    • @thegatesofsleep
      @thegatesofsleep 6 років тому +63

      bostonsirish1 Go fuck yourself you little goof. You think everyone is born a J man mechanic or does your little pee brain not understand every mechanic has to start somewhere?

  • @jimothy1967
    @jimothy1967 8 років тому +34

    Absolutely fantastic explanation of how to make something that can appear a bit daunting actually very simple. Brilliant. The 'dislikes' are obviously bell-ends....

  • @huntsville9094
    @huntsville9094 8 років тому +287

    I know a guy who's addicted to brake fluid. He says he can stop any time.

    • @RevZilla
      @RevZilla  8 років тому +91

      Others might draw the line with that one, but I'll cut you a _brake_, and give you a _pad_ on the back! -DrewZilla

    • @dpicazo465
      @dpicazo465 8 років тому +4

      +RevZilla This made my life. Subscribed. Also appreciate the very detailed steps to maintain a motorcycle!

    • @claudio3995
      @claudio3995 8 років тому +1

      Nice one. Also subscribed.

    • @vasel208
      @vasel208 7 років тому

      huntsville90 👍👍👍haha

    • @vikingraider1
      @vikingraider1 6 років тому +1

      Gimme a brake!

  • @blaceandre
    @blaceandre 7 років тому +3

    After viewing many dangerously incorrect and incomplete videos on changing break fluid, this one is excellent and very nicely done..should be the first video that comes up when searching...nice job!

  • @davelafontaine1709
    @davelafontaine1709 7 років тому +36

    10 videos to get to this one....TEN!!! this one taught me how to do it without a stupid rubber hose. squeeze 8 times, and hold...open the valve, let it fart until fluid only, wait 3 seconds. close. release. repeat until there are no more farts. jesus. that was easy. great job, revzilla, and thanks, youve saved me 85 dollar shop fee and got me riding. great company.

    • @broderp
      @broderp 4 роки тому

      I'm betting if you did it that way you have air still in your lines.

  • @TheFrozenMind
    @TheFrozenMind 8 років тому +15

    The Best Explanation on UA-cam. Rock on Revzilla

  • @breaky73
    @breaky73 4 роки тому +3

    I watched several videos breeding brakes on the youtube. This is by far the best one. Lemmy does a great job explaining!

  • @BobGreenberg650GT
    @BobGreenberg650GT 7 років тому +33

    Just bled my front brake for first time after watching your excellent video. Worked great and brake is much firmer. And I felt competent to do it after watching. Thank you!!!!

  • @jean-francoisboyer8490
    @jean-francoisboyer8490 8 років тому +5

    I used to have a weird feel on my front brakes. After bleeding them, the feel is back to normal. Thanks revzilla!

  • @funcool32
    @funcool32 3 роки тому +3

    These videos are fantastic. Other videos make it look really finicky and daunting. You make it look so easy. I was almost going to take it to the mechanic to do, but now I'll definitely give it a go. Thank you!

  • @mohammadkamran5862
    @mohammadkamran5862 7 років тому +2

    I love your maintenance videos. you cover everything with much detail. the step by step instructions help alot. especially for someone learning to do these jobs for the first time.
    thanks alot. :)

  • @TheJoe89jan
    @TheJoe89jan 6 років тому +1

    My man! You just saved hundreds of dollars by your video. Thank you so much for this. Your instructions were simple, easy, and to the point for me to understand. Muchas gracias.

  • @MrBluegooh
    @MrBluegooh 4 роки тому +1

    As always, the go too guy for bike diy, Clear and easy instruction, Much appreciated Lemy. Thank you.

  • @divadrolyat
    @divadrolyat 7 років тому

    Lemmy ROCKS! Very articulate and knowledgable. Thank you Revzilla for being so helpful and posting these videos!

  • @ChasFLTN
    @ChasFLTN 6 років тому

    EXCELLENT EXPLANATION! I've watched several of these brake bleeding videos on You Tube, but this one is the best by far.

  • @702HGA
    @702HGA 10 місяців тому

    Out of all the brake bleeding vids I’ve seen so far I’d say this one is more detailed & best for any newbies looking to bleed.

  • @soknanhorn215
    @soknanhorn215 8 років тому +1

    Love your videos... Clear images...you explain not just what you are doing..but why! Very detailed and precise... all you tubers should be just like you!

  • @dans8086
    @dans8086 7 років тому +2

    These are amazingly good videos even for a guy like me who worked on his own vehicles all my li. Little tips, like lubing the back of the brake pad, are really useful and stuff I never thought of. Thanks Guys!

  • @romleystewart8516
    @romleystewart8516 5 років тому +1

    Thanks!!!, did my back brake for the first time too, was not sure how to do it but you got me on the right track!!! I have back brakes again!!!! feels real good!!! ... THANKS!!!!... cheers! ..

  • @misterdawg6638
    @misterdawg6638 8 років тому

    Awesome tutorial. I've got a lot to learn on maintenance still and I'm on my own, so this helps a TON. Thanks Lemmy and Revzilla.

  • @cesarwo12345678
    @cesarwo12345678 Рік тому

    This video is so easy and clear, some videos on UA-cam shows this procedure extremely complicated.

  • @Youngsoldier93
    @Youngsoldier93 9 років тому +16

    It's Lemmy!!! The coolest dude on RevZ xD

  • @ALTMED
    @ALTMED 8 років тому +3

    I always wanted to do this and I didn't know how. Now I'm an expert. Thank you Lemy

  • @clarencewhynot5747
    @clarencewhynot5747 8 років тому +2

    Great video...perfect for the mechanically inept like myself! You have given my the confidence to take a stab at doing it on my bike. Thanks.

  • @jameszulu7120
    @jameszulu7120 8 років тому +1

    You're the best man, you did a good job explaining. I should have no problem doing this myself after watching your vid.

  • @JDnBeastlet
    @JDnBeastlet 5 років тому +3

    Lemmy, thanks for the comprehensive video. Very helpful.

  • @LouisGiliberto
    @LouisGiliberto 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the leaving the cap on loose tip. I'm new to this and constantly getting fluid geysers when I pump the handle. My tank paint and I thank you!

  • @rvdnagel1963
    @rvdnagel1963 4 місяці тому +1

    I subscribed after 15 seconds into the video. Very good stuff and well explained!

  • @pokojoe9741
    @pokojoe9741 6 років тому

    Super job Lemmy. very straight forward and to the point. You guys are the best.

  • @iwinandrew4707
    @iwinandrew4707 8 років тому

    Took my bike on a warm day to work. My brake pedal had no pressure. parked the bike and rode to work. When I got home searched and found yours and few other videos. Blead the old fluid that was orange in color and topped up with new clear DOT3 I had for my car. Will try it for a week and see how it is. if I am not satisfied. I will change it to DOT4. It took 30 min for me. May be I will do better on time going forward.
    Thanks
    Andrew

  • @aspinaki
    @aspinaki 5 років тому +1

    perfect content explained perfectly as always. you guys are from different world. Love you Lemmy.

  • @RandallMoore1955
    @RandallMoore1955 7 років тому

    Thanks RevZilla, Sure beats having to drag out the Mighty Vac. Sure is a great tool to have when you need it. Thanks for taking your time as always.

  • @rickrickjr876
    @rickrickjr876 9 років тому

    Great timing - just changed front brake line and got your video on how to bleed line same day - thanks

  • @michaelscherer2584
    @michaelscherer2584 7 років тому

    Thank you for posting this. I think this may be the only brake bleeding vid that isn't using a specialized product. Nice job. We are going riding.

  • @stevenwarner2206
    @stevenwarner2206 5 років тому +2

    Thanks Lemmy, good tutorial. Will do my front brake tomorrow.

  • @calebnewton4347
    @calebnewton4347 6 років тому +1

    This helped so much thanks Lemmy just bled my front and rear on my drz400sm

  • @jamesw9803
    @jamesw9803 2 роки тому

    This is a really clear, helpful video. And Lemmy, your presentation skills are great.

  • @DonPrecedens
    @DonPrecedens 6 років тому

    One of the best explanation videos on youtube.

  • @martinoconnor4314
    @martinoconnor4314 5 років тому

    Thanks for the well presented video Lemmy, very clear and informative! I'm off to bleed my brakes now.

  • @BryanDuggan2010
    @BryanDuggan2010 4 роки тому

    Hey guys, loving all your videos, keep up the great work!

  • @GT6SuzukaTimeTrials
    @GT6SuzukaTimeTrials 9 років тому

    I love bike maintenance vids. Well done!

  • @DavidYarber
    @DavidYarber 2 роки тому

    Excellent how-to. Lemmy is the man!

  • @ParabellumX
    @ParabellumX Рік тому

    This video compelled me to subscribe to your channel. It was a lot more informative and demonstrative then another relative video that I watched from an undisclosed individual/company.
    Thanks, Beard God. 😏

  • @dvera9726
    @dvera9726 4 роки тому

    Best video I’ve found so far gonna do it myself. I went to a shop and they wanted $220 just to bleed the front brakes.

  • @dyske-
    @dyske- Рік тому

    Thanks for another great tutorial! It's very easy to follow.

  • @Explore-Gobal
    @Explore-Gobal 5 років тому +1

    Lemmy, very professional fluid presentation ;-)

  • @MikeWallaceDev
    @MikeWallaceDev 5 років тому

    How good is this video? It's so well explained and the host is so good that I want to subscribe. And I don't even ride a motorcycle!!
    I was searching for help for my mountain bike brakes and this vid gave me some good starting points. Thanks !

    • @RevZilla
      @RevZilla  5 років тому

      Thanks! For MTB maintenance, check out Park Tool's channel. -DrewZilla

  • @chrisrac88
    @chrisrac88 5 років тому

    Thank you Lemy! Will perform this on my motorcycle tomorrow!

  • @VintagerStraps
    @VintagerStraps 5 років тому

    I've spent the last two days trying to bleed my front brake on a dirt bike, driving me NUTS. This video was the absolute solution, awesome and thanks!

  • @christopherdelaney9066
    @christopherdelaney9066 3 роки тому

    Best video ever love this man he’s such a good vibe !!!

  • @NoobishAbbZ
    @NoobishAbbZ 5 років тому

    Great video. So very clear and well explained.

  • @loose_unit
    @loose_unit 9 років тому +1

    I never realised it was that easy! Thanks!

  • @user-hm1hi7tr4g
    @user-hm1hi7tr4g 6 років тому

    Or there is another scenario...... We just like your videos and we need to learn some things... 😁😁...... You are awesome.... Your maintenance videos saved many times....

  • @CajunGreenMan
    @CajunGreenMan 8 років тому

    @ZLA Lemmy looks like he was born on a Harley, in a Harley shop, WORKING on a Harley! Beer! Should be BEER scale of difficulty! ;) You guys totally rock, thanks for ALL the great info!!! Love your buyer's guides!!!

  • @Dansk55
    @Dansk55 8 років тому +1

    Very clear instructions. Thanks

  • @spacep0d
    @spacep0d 6 років тому +1

    Fantastic video, Lemmy! This makes it clear how I need to approach a brake bleed on my 2013 Triumph Daytona 675R. My brakes feel terrible! Only trouble is that I don't have the plastic tubing and am not sure what size tubing I need. I guess the size of the nut to release the fluid from the bleed nipple will be a clue. Rock on.
    Update: I found that the 2013 Triumph 675R bleed nipple at the caliper has an 8mm nut. The nut at the brake fluid reservoir is 11mm. Is that normal? I was going to get a Motion Pro speed bleeder tool but those generally come in one size. I'm also interested in those quick bleed thingamabobs.

    • @RevZilla
      @RevZilla  6 років тому

      It's normal...for your bike. -DrewZilla

  • @snowpeaky
    @snowpeaky 7 років тому

    Seriously, can Lemmy just do How-to's for every product, vehicle, construction, mechanical, electrical etc etc? Like, if I needed to know how to install a furnace, can you do a How-to for it Lemmy haha? The way you explain everything is just plain remarkable! I'm looking at buying my very first motorcycle and I am just going through your how-to's for maintenance etc and they're great! Most work is very similar to working on cars/trucks; which is what I currently work on.

  • @KemDIY
    @KemDIY 6 років тому

    What a great video thanks!!!! Subscribed. Two questions: 1) when would you bleed the master cylinder for normal maintenance? Or is it just if you are replacing that part. 2) for modern bikes where there is integrated braking for front and rear is the process using front brake for entire process? Thanks!!!!

  • @-MrRichBiker1967
    @-MrRichBiker1967 8 років тому

    That had to be the BEST directions/editorial video-EVER ON UA-cam !!!Awesome job, brother!!! doing my 2005 fatboy, tomorrow!! The only problem I have, is I need 2 people, I have 18" ape hangers...and I'm in a fight with my old man!!! Great speaker you are brother-should be a teachers tech for ALL HD dealers!!! peace!

  • @R3RLEE
    @R3RLEE 5 років тому

    Great vid man. Very informative thanks.

  • @thebeezneez1000
    @thebeezneez1000 Рік тому

    extremely clear and helpful video, thank you!

  • @lavsmith6478
    @lavsmith6478 3 роки тому

    I’m sure you just saved me a lot of $$$ now time to get to work... thanks a lot!!

  • @kings17court
    @kings17court 7 років тому

    Nicely done educational video. Thanks.

  • @motorsavage3835
    @motorsavage3835 6 років тому +1

    nice job Lemmy. Thank you

  • @TheThornes
    @TheThornes 7 років тому

    thank you. brilliantly explained

  • @markpowell4374
    @markpowell4374 6 років тому

    Excellent video. Well done.

  • @Visionery1
    @Visionery1 7 років тому +1

    Great video, with all major points covered. However, I don't quite agree with the rapid pumping to build up pressure. If there's air in the system rapid pumping will have a tendency to 'multiply' the air bubbles, i.e. converting one big bubble into multiple smaller ones, thereby extending the bleeding process. We used to simply pump gently until there's pressure and then open the nipple to release the pressure. On older systems it's not a good idea to force the lever all the way back to the handle as the piston seals could then enter an area with corrosion in the bore, possibly damaging the seals and leading to leaks.

  • @alvertosb.p.9424
    @alvertosb.p.9424 8 років тому

    Thank you. Excellent communication

  • @smokey9063
    @smokey9063 3 роки тому

    Great video.. so easy to understand.. thank you very much

  • @macdaddy15331
    @macdaddy15331 5 років тому

    Well done dude . Thumbs up. . Thanks for your Windom

  •  Рік тому

    Very good, partner.
    Thank you.
    Regards from Brazil.

  • @danielmagdziarz7440
    @danielmagdziarz7440 5 років тому

    Excellent tutorial!

  • @ThatGuyFromNantucket06
    @ThatGuyFromNantucket06 9 років тому +1

    Well done Lemmy.

  • @Supernova12034
    @Supernova12034 7 років тому

    Awesome video/explanation!

  • @Pmason718
    @Pmason718 4 роки тому

    I watched a few videos and this is the only one that assured me I can do this myself. What I do the same thing for my hydraulic clutch?

    • @RevZilla
      @RevZilla  4 роки тому

      Yes, bleeding the line for a hydraulic clutch is the same. -DrewZilla

  • @michaelmcdowellsr803
    @michaelmcdowellsr803 4 роки тому

    Thanks buddy 👍🏻 I’m gonna try it on mine now

  • @tadtravis
    @tadtravis 7 років тому

    what a GREAT, easy, intelligent video!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @fabiodaniel3851
    @fabiodaniel3851 2 роки тому

    Hi guys, great vidoes it really helps. Can I let the brake fluid fully drain first before I put in the new fluid? I dont know when the last owner changed it. Thank you :D

  • @mdgh367
    @mdgh367 5 років тому

    Thanks Lemmy, love you long time.

  • @victortellez4987
    @victortellez4987 8 років тому

    dang how come this channel does not have soo many views they have pretty good videos.

  • @michor10
    @michor10 8 років тому

    Thanks a bunch, Lemmy!!

  • @thedudetaz7087
    @thedudetaz7087 5 років тому

    Great video, thanks man

  • @boarder989
    @boarder989 9 років тому

    Great video Lemmy I like to use a vacuum pump when I do it.

    • @truantray
      @truantray 9 років тому

      The vacuum is really not necessary and just increases complexity of a simple task which increases the chance of introducing air.

  • @carcrazyxp
    @carcrazyxp 8 років тому +1

    I have a 2014 zx6r and my service manual says to bleed the top bleed valve (the one one master cylinder) first.

  • @teodordemirev1821
    @teodordemirev1821 6 років тому

    nice tutorial man thank you

  • @MatthewEbel
    @MatthewEbel 7 років тому

    Lemmy is my hero.

  • @hostilityy
    @hostilityy 8 років тому

    I've always wondered if its possible to do a one man brake bleeder on a motorcycle with a water bottle like the way I've been doing it on cars by just only connecting hose and pressing lever.

  • @hellishgrin4604
    @hellishgrin4604 5 років тому

    in addition, it can help to hold a section of the tube up above the caliber so that the air only goes up instead of back into the system. they make magnetic bottles for the refill process too.

  • @LuxiusVT
    @LuxiusVT 8 років тому

    Thanks alot! Being new to riding, idiot me didn't know you're not supposed to take the caliber apart when changing the brake pads. Now I'm gonna have to bleed the system because of that stupid mistake. This helps though, thanks Lemmy!

  • @moldmaker1
    @moldmaker1 4 роки тому

    Does the same Hold true for Harley’s with ABS? There is a lot of conflicting information and “needing” to take the bike to the dealer to have them do it. I’m just looking to flush the system to replace the fluid.

  • @jasonfasick7808
    @jasonfasick7808 3 роки тому

    Ty helped out a lot much appreciation

  • @bryanbehrentable
    @bryanbehrentable Рік тому

    I watched a different video on bleeding brakes right after line change where no fluid was in lines. Guy in video started by having bleeder open and pumping lever till fluid started to come out then went to having bleeder closed then pumping holding and opening to get rid of air. He stated this helped get fluid into dry system. Is this correct?

  • @EnriqueValienteEMPrankz
    @EnriqueValienteEMPrankz 3 роки тому

    hewy guys quick question, so i bought a 2017 ninja 300, brand new, after 6k miles decided not to drive it anymore, everything was working fine, i decided to test drive it the other day and front brakes won't break at all. at all. front pads are still 70% not even 50. replaced the brake fluid, bleed the system and it still won't work... is really soft when i press the pedal, back brakes are still working

  • @ricardoquiroz588
    @ricardoquiroz588 4 роки тому

    Thanks for the great video

  • @fernf
    @fernf 4 роки тому

    Thank you Lemmy!!

  • @toddmurat2673
    @toddmurat2673 2 роки тому

    I am new to working on bikes, and I have an 81 Goldwing 1100i I have almost fully restored...but the brakes now are all rebuilt and on the bike, but I cannot seem to get pressure after bleeding several times with a pressure bleeder. I got new caliper pistons, the rubbers, and clips. The fronts flow fluid during bleeding, but no pressure. The backs, no fluid comes out (seems there is a block somewhere) no matter how much I try. Any thoughts for a noob who lives next to a Harley shop, but they won't work on his Goldwing?

  • @badtolz2122
    @badtolz2122 4 роки тому

    Great video. Thank you. Is this ABS? Is ABS process any different?

  • @whittlad
    @whittlad 7 років тому

    Lemmy - YOU ROCK!!!

  • @PatricK02031961
    @PatricK02031961 7 років тому

    It helps a bit more if that transparent hose was held above the height of the reservoir or even into the reservoir. This way, you can actually see the air bubble run up the tube and out maintaining a column of oil against the caliper cavity.

  • @ivornotion6624
    @ivornotion6624 4 роки тому

    Hi Lemmy. Do you ever use any of those pressure or vacuum bleeders that are used on cars? I think the rear brake will be a bit more difficult by yourself. Love all your videos BTW