ZERO 10 Hydraulic Brake Installation (Easy)
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- Опубліковано 28 сер 2019
- Heres a quick guide on how to install the hydraulic brakes on the ZERO 10. This is not a complete step by step guide but just a quick guide to show you that it is possible without too much hassle. This is the same brake configuration as the ZERO 8X brake configuration, but different from the ZERO 10X config so when purchasing, do purchase the correct config.
If you have any problems with the installation, send us an email at sales@falconpev.com.sg.
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What's with the Darth Vader breathing in the background?
Alexandru Dogarel haha glad u noticed! It’s our office serial cougher
can't wait to buy one
Hi, how do I bleed the factory fitted Zoom hydraulic brakes? Cannot see a bleed port on the caliper
I have the ZERO 10 scooter just the same in the video if i install hydraulic brakes what happens to the electric brake ?
Good day. What brakes are suitable for Zero 10?
Why aint you using any lock tight when you re installing it ? couldn't it get lost when it vibrations from riding.
Is there a different set of rear shocks we can install ? The stock ones are terrible. I have the Apollo explore which is just a rebrand of the zero10
Good afternoon. What model of brakes?
In the description of Zero 10 on your website, you mention that the Zero 10 comes with rear hydraulic brakes, so is it worthy to change those brakes for other ones?. Is it possible to change only the front one?.
cristian dario garzon lopez hi! The stock zero 10 doesn’t come with rear hydraulic brakes only mechanical ones.
Lord Vader installing you brakes))
Please, what is the model of Nutt brakes that You installed on the scooter ??
MrPerroballoo here you go www.falconpev.com.sg/collections/spare-parts/products/hydraulic-brakes-for-zero
DO NOT USE THE OLD RED SPACER - this put the brake caliper so high that only half of the disc - and half of the brake pads are touching each other .. use the supplied spacer instead ... this is also a problem with the original brakes .. only half of the brakes surface are being used ...
I wondered why only half my brake pads were worn on the back disc, this explains it.
can you please offer an alll black version? No red
Mustafa you can do a vinyl wrap or a spray
Can you make a video how to adjust the breaks so they don't rub against the disc? I'm having troubles with mine.
Hydraulic or mechanical?
@@FalconpevSg Mechanical. I just bought one and I can either adjust my rear break up so its closer to fully actuating but causing break pads to rub against disc or my rear break handle fully compresses to the handle bars without even fully breaking. Im not really sure how I can tighting my break lever up without causing my wheel to rub
@@edge243 I have the same problem.. you found a solution yet?
@@sirmounted8499 yeah I ended up taking it into the place I bought it and they did a few things and it's much much better. You have to pretty much unscrew the break caliper and move it around until it's centered and slowly tighten it and re adjust. Make sure that when your adjusting one side of the break doesn't push the disc one way. You want it centered. I've been riding for a week or so and it seems way better.
THIS IS NOT ON THE VIDEO. just like with hydraulic brakes on bicycles you have to have the gaps between the rotor and the pads evenly. This is not shown on this video. your supposed to have the nuts loose that hold the caliper to the bracket. then pull and hold the hydraulic brake lever . then you tighten the caliper to the bracket while holding the lever. This works for the rear, however if you follow the instructions for the front on this video, it wont work. This will be an issue with the front. when you install it WITHOUT NOTCHING the metal wheel bracket the bracket for the caliper wont have the adjustment neccessary to have an even gap between the pads and the rotors. You have to notch the metal wheel bracket enough so that the caliper can move its position from the bracket. That way when you activate the brake lever and hold it , and then you can then tighten the caliper to bracket nuts.
I'm sorry I like to see things fixed, decided right then and there if you need help or not, good luck with the mods!!
Please help us suggest more mods or upgrades:)
All the nutt caliper I find are all left side so I can't mount it on the rear wheel it work on the front but not the rear
We have the right sided ones but it’s temporarily out of stock
@@FalconpevSg do you know when it will come back ? I have a zero 10x maybe an adapter will work ? Because I have 2 front caliper
@@Tryptaminez only in may will the stock arrive.
@@FalconpevSg ok thanks I'll look for it
IF YOU WANT EVEN GAP BETWEEN THE TWO PADS AND THE ROTOR. THIS IS NOT ON THE VIDEO. just like with hydraulic brakes on bicycles you have to have the gaps between the rotor and the pads evenly. This is not shown on this video. your supposed to have the nuts loose that hold the caliper to the bracket. then pull and hold the hydraulic brake lever . then you tighten the caliper to the bracket while holding the lever. This works for the rear, however if you follow the instructions for the front on this video, it wont work. This will be an issue with the front. when you install it WITHOUT NOTCHING the metal wheel bracket the bracket for the caliper wont have the adjustment neccessary to have an even gap between the pads and the rotors. You have to notch the metal wheel bracket enough so that the caliper can move its position from the bracket. That way when you activate the brake lever and hold it , and then you can then tighten the caliper to bracket nuts.
The zero 11 brakes are good for zero 10?
Yes sure but it’s a different configuration
@@FalconpevSg do they fit?
@@66AGW we have listed the ones that fit on our website
What this name?
the scooter or the brakes?
Did some one notice free woobly play in front shock part after upgrading front brake ? I think that front brake will damage front shock when you brake hard.
It could just be your front suspension wearing out. Don’t think the front break will affect it
@@FalconpevSg It was fine before. But then i removed front spring on front brake line what makes brakes grip fully. And i went for a ride circa 30 km and after a ride i notice a free play in a stem. So i look and free play is probably in shock system. Scooter got circa 500km so maybe i must tighten this shock bolt?
@@trebor1477 yes it can be tightened. Lift up the red cover and you should see two nuts. Tighten the nuts.
@@trebor1477 hey can you update, my scooter have play in the front, how to fix ?
@@reuven2010 from where are you?