So quick tip. Remove the old fluid from the m/cyl first. Fill with new fluid, then bleed as normal. Once bled and new fluid topped up into m/cyl. Clean off and press the rubber diaghram back into resting position. Don't leave it extended. It extends as vacuum requires. The other method is to reverse bleed it. That way the air travels up instead of forcing down. Use a 200ml syringe filled with new fluid attached via tubing to slave cyl bleed nipple. Empty mcyl reservoir first. Cover with a cloth. Then undo slave cyl bleed nipple and push new fluid in gently from below. Don't push ar in from syringe..just fluid. After bleeding off the mcyl bleed nipple. Check levels and fasten down. Always leave the clutch or brake levers pressed in lightly n secured with a zip tie or tape..overnight to allow any air bubbles remaining to travel to highest point into reservoirs. Next day remove tape or ties n test operation before starting engine. Same method can be used on brake systems. Brake with abs needs purging after new fluids. Either cycle the abs with jumper leads or rest rig. Or just activate abs by riding down a quiet road and applying brakes enough to activate pulse from modulator on abs. Do that a couple of times. Then flush off brakes again with new fluid and bleed. That's the way to properly flush out the abs box.
Yea ive heard about reverse bleeding ill try that next time. In regards to the rubber diaphragm yes i realised my mistake after id finished filming, and pushed it back to its resting position 😂
Great video Just got my 1400 out of tge shed Stuck it in 1st gear and it won't shift back up into neutral, unless I put tge stand down , Got told it might have air in the system But this video is spot on as it does look like I might need to replace tge old cluch oil
Bloody hell, that def needed doing then. Didn't look a bad job at all. Gives me a chance to check out my slave cylinder, apparently an issue on these bikes.
Hello, good afternoon, I wanted to know if the clutch lever fluid is the same as the one you use for the brake lever or are they different? Thank you very much ✌️
So quick tip. Remove the old fluid from the m/cyl first. Fill with new fluid, then bleed as normal. Once bled and new fluid topped up into m/cyl. Clean off and press the rubber diaghram back into resting position. Don't leave it extended. It extends as vacuum requires. The other method is to reverse bleed it. That way the air travels up instead of forcing down. Use a 200ml syringe filled with new fluid attached via tubing to slave cyl bleed nipple. Empty mcyl reservoir first. Cover with a cloth. Then undo slave cyl bleed nipple and push new fluid in gently from below. Don't push ar in from syringe..just fluid. After bleeding off the mcyl bleed nipple. Check levels and fasten down. Always leave the clutch or brake levers pressed in lightly n secured with a zip tie or tape..overnight to allow any air bubbles remaining to travel to highest point into reservoirs. Next day remove tape or ties n test operation before starting engine. Same method can be used on brake systems. Brake with abs needs purging after new fluids. Either cycle the abs with jumper leads or rest rig. Or just activate abs by riding down a quiet road and applying brakes enough to activate pulse from modulator on abs. Do that a couple of times. Then flush off brakes again with new fluid and bleed. That's the way to properly flush out the abs box.
Yea ive heard about reverse bleeding ill try that next time.
In regards to the rubber diaphragm yes i realised my mistake after id finished filming, and pushed it back to its resting position 😂
Great video
Just got my 1400 out of tge shed
Stuck it in 1st gear and it won't shift back up into neutral, unless I put tge stand down ,
Got told it might have air in the system
But this video is spot on as it does look like I might need to replace tge old cluch oil
Love the figurines sir!
I also changed it when I changed the brake fluid, which is the same fluid. Good video, with lots of tips. 😊👍 Greetings Michael
I am also going to change the brake fluid i just haven’t got round to it yet, thanks for the comment 👍
Im going to be doing a video on changing the brake fluid this week 👍
Bloody hell, that def needed doing then. Didn't look a bad job at all. Gives me a chance to check out my slave cylinder, apparently an issue on these bikes.
It definitely did, its an easy job that costs very little. I haven’t had any problems with mine yet thankfully 🤞
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Your welcome 😊
Collapse the diaphragm rubber…..
I did after filming, I quickly realised my mistake 😂
Hello, good afternoon, I wanted to know if the clutch lever fluid is the same as the one you use for the brake lever or are they different? Thank you very much ✌️
The same if i remember correctly 👍