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  • @nigelmitchell351
    @nigelmitchell351 4 роки тому +3

    These brake bleeder vac pumps are a great tool, even more so when working alone on cars. But you may find that they suck in false air around the bleed nipple, so I always remove the nipple and conservatively coat the threads with silicone grease, this along with an o ring or petrol pipe clip around your bleed hose helps stop false air entering the bleed set up.
    This I have found speeds things up no end and saves wasting alot of new brake fluid.
    If you have a particularly difficult brake to bleed, try bleeding from the caliper upwards, using a large syringe to chase the air upwards, which of course is really the way the air would prefer to go. Remove the excess fluid at the reservoir with another syringe.

  • @Hermonvstrom
    @Hermonvstrom 5 років тому +9

    You have saved me so much money in garage fees. You give the confidence to do these things myself. Absolutely love your videos. Thank you.

    • @TamsenCooper
      @TamsenCooper 5 років тому

      Thanks Damo, means a lot when I get comments like these, thank you and I am so pleased it helped!

  • @SirSpinalColumn
    @SirSpinalColumn 3 роки тому +1

    I was going to do this by hand but seeing that vacuum bleeder convinced me to wait another week and buy that. It looks super handy!

  • @garystewart5315
    @garystewart5315 7 років тому +1

    Thanks For this video, Done this to my sfv650 last week followed steps and worked like a charm, The brakes now have so much more bite to them and character especially under heavy braking conditions

    • @TamsenCooper
      @TamsenCooper 6 років тому

      That is great news! I love hearing when people have a go themselves! Pleased you enjoyed the video and thanks for watching!

  • @waynepicton2425
    @waynepicton2425 2 роки тому

    Thank you for a really good video that anyone can follow, explained step by step. And it's always good to see a lady working on her bike. Take care and ride free.

  • @shuttlegolf
    @shuttlegolf 4 роки тому

    Now this is a video every one can follow, thank you Tamsen. Easy and straightforward for the average 'man'in the street.

  • @paulhartwell8460
    @paulhartwell8460 7 років тому +6

    Your videos are so helpful; I don't have an SV but the principles you explain are largely generic and apply to most bikes. The caution you noted about the differing thread sizes on the banjo bolts will make me check when I replace my hoses on my Bandit. Keep posting these straight forward no-nonsense and informative videos; they encourage others to tackle jobs on their pride and joy. Any ride out videos coming? Kind Regards.

    • @TamsenCooper
      @TamsenCooper 7 років тому +1

      Hey Paul, really positive comment thank you, knowing that people are enjoying the videos out there is such an incredible feeling.
      I really want to empower people to work on their own bikes, I think it is about knowing your limits, growing your confidence and knowing when to call in experts if you get in over your head!
      I have a Go Pro mounted on my chin so I would be happy to do some ride outs, Cornwall certainly makes for some scenic filming (if I can get it to stop raining!)

  • @TheCsabesz78
    @TheCsabesz78 6 років тому +2

    Hi! Thank you for your videos, keep them coming! No nonsense, plain, professional explaining, well done! I have a 2002 N, before i do anything on it, first thing to check your channel! Saved lot of headache already! 👍👍👍

    • @TamsenCooper
      @TamsenCooper 6 років тому

      Wow! What a lovely comment, thank you! You have made my evening! More videos are being posted over the next couple of weeks, I hope you enjoy those too. Thanks for watching.

  • @trikkinikki970
    @trikkinikki970 5 років тому +2

    You are one of the best assets in the SV community. Thank you so much for sharing your technical journey with us. I love how much you are truly passionate about learning to do so much technical stuff, and then also share it with all of us. You are a blessing. Hope you've been well =)

  • @CornishBiker
    @CornishBiker 9 років тому +1

    excellent walk through not seen one this good for the GSF/SV family yet nice work!

    • @TamsenCooper
      @TamsenCooper 9 років тому +1

      +Cornish Biker Thank you so much. I really enjoy making these videos and it is really nice to have you leave such nice comments.

  • @pauldavies5199
    @pauldavies5199 6 років тому +1

    On the back of this video I ordered a set of Hel race set up for my Hornet, was delivered last week. Laughed when I read the info regarding Suzuki using a different thread pitch in one caliper :) Fitted a Venhill rear line a year ago but was rather annoyed to find it a good 8 inches too long especially as it was supposed to be bike specific

    • @TamsenCooper
      @TamsenCooper 6 років тому +1

      Yeah I couldn't believe the damage I had done by using the wrong bolt, when I put the 2 side by side, it looked so obviously wrong, I just had not realised before I started!

  • @toliver.99
    @toliver.99 5 років тому

    You do some cracking videos. Not seen anyone go into as much detail and it's really helpful and interesting to watch! Don't stop :)

  • @maximilianalbekier2209
    @maximilianalbekier2209 5 років тому

    spending the day switching brake lines and new pads for the bike. thanks for the instructional video!

  • @roymichaeldeanable
    @roymichaeldeanable 7 років тому +1

    I'm recreating the original style front on my 2002, on mine the brake line had been connected to the right hand side of the Splitter, reason no clue, so watching your video have now reconected the brake line from the Reservoir to the left hand side of the Splitter.....I change all bolts I come across for new ones from eBay and grease all bolts.....

    • @TamsenCooper
      @TamsenCooper 7 років тому

      I totally agree Roy, I change all the bolts I come across as part of my maintenance. Thanks for watching.

  • @zumbach3032
    @zumbach3032 6 років тому

    I've got an SV (which I love) but this vid really helped me with the twin calipers on my Pan. Thank you for sharing 😊

    • @TamsenCooper
      @TamsenCooper 6 років тому +1

      I love hearing stuff like this!! Thanks for taking the time to comment and I am so pleased it helped!

  • @M4FFU
    @M4FFU 7 років тому +1

    Very clear instructional video - thanks. I've got new pads and lines for my '06 SV to go on shortly. Can you remember how long it all took, specifically the bleeding process?

    • @TamsenCooper
      @TamsenCooper 7 років тому +1

      Thank you, it didn't take long, the system will empty pretty quickly, and then once the lines are fitted its just about pressurising the lines again, could be done in 20 min, but if you like to take your time maybe up to 45 min.

  • @obi1unome
    @obi1unome 5 років тому +1

    Another great video, Tamsen!! Your channel is going to be super helpful in the near future

  • @ikigairyusu8796
    @ikigairyusu8796 5 років тому

    sweet , always worth poppin the lid on betwenn fill ups as this is so hydroscopic

  • @1000sofusernames
    @1000sofusernames 2 роки тому

    Did it make much difference to the SV brakes? I've got a K4 SV650 and a K2 GSXR600 and the SV brakes are garbage compared to the gixxer ones. I've bleed them , used fresh pads and there's no air in the system but they are just really weak.

  • @rodsdaytona
    @rodsdaytona 7 років тому +1

    Big help thank you, I do have a 04' SV650 w/33k miles and brake lines are stock. I'm about to purchase braided lines, and the manufacture describing their lines show a 2 line system. Naturally I'm thinking, how do I go from 3 line factory, to a 2 line system.

    • @TamsenCooper
      @TamsenCooper 7 років тому

      I agree, once you see how it is done it is straightforward, but I had to look into how to do it when I first got the new lines. Have you bought/ fitted the brakes yet?

    • @rodsdaytona
      @rodsdaytona 7 років тому

      I finally have, I decided to go with Spiegler. Good reputation, decent price, and they are located close to me. I'm really looking forward to them, for my stock lines have 37k on them. I probably don't know how much they are worn until I change them out.

    • @TheDeceptikron
      @TheDeceptikron 5 років тому

      @@rodsdaytona So did you ever get around to changing these?

  • @jeantroutier5672
    @jeantroutier5672 5 років тому

    Hi Tamsen,
    Thank you for your videos.
    I'am just replacing front hoses on the same bike as yours (2002, blue but speaking french only :-D ).
    Hoses are from Hel too but assembled in France and they seems very (too ?) long (Exactly as on your video).
    My question his : "how did you fit them between the fork and the (front) fairing ? What paths follow hoses ?"
    Best regards
    Jean

  • @thrugz
    @thrugz 7 років тому +1

    Brilliant videos! Do you happen to have the lengths of the lines? Planning on doing the same upgrade soon. 2000 SV650S rebuild to naked

    • @TamsenCooper
      @TamsenCooper 7 років тому

      Well when I bought mine from Hel, I just specified the model bike I had and they sorted out the line lengths and sent them out. I guess if you wanted to try and make the brake lines yourself, you could use the length of the original lines as a guide, however, don't forget that if you do order the lines pre made, if they come with 2 sets of banjo bolts to check the correct pitch bolt to use!

  • @Steelzuk
    @Steelzuk 4 роки тому

    Great vid tamsen, is there a big difference with the upgraded hoses?

  • @jasonroberts3353
    @jasonroberts3353 3 роки тому

    Hi, great video, love those levers, where did you get those please?.

  • @jean-babtisteemanuelzorg9916
    @jean-babtisteemanuelzorg9916 8 років тому +1

    Thanks, was looking for this video.

    • @TamsenCooper
      @TamsenCooper 8 років тому

      Really pleased you enjoyed it, thanks for the comment

  • @grantmason3513
    @grantmason3513 7 років тому +1

    hi there
    so just in the stages now of the sv650 cailper, thank god i have videos and new parts ;) i was just wondering what did you do with new pipes when putting headlights back on or did you re arrange the brake pipes after?? thanks again grant

    • @TamsenCooper
      @TamsenCooper 7 років тому

      Hey Grant, Pleased you are getting on so well with it. I moved the brake lines to the correct position and then attached my headlight. I could have redone it after, but because the brake fluid had been renewed and the system had epic pressure through it, I didn't want to repeat the work again within a couple of days. Let me know when you get it all sorted!

  • @RenchRanch
    @RenchRanch 9 років тому +2

    LOL, beat me to it. I was just going to comment that the front brake fluid looked a bit dark in the reservoir then you went and changed the whole lot. Was going to change to Hel braided hoses when I put on new pads in the spring so extremely relevant to my Speed Four. Good video. BTW, what brand are your levers? I need to get a new set for my Speedy. Cheers!
    Mike

    • @TamsenCooper
      @TamsenCooper 9 років тому +3

      +Michael Rench Yeah when I put the picture in picture to compare the difference in fluid it was quite dramatic! They are CNC levers, I prefer the long levers but I think they do short ones as well. £52 online auction. You can choose different coloured handles and adjusters. Tip: if you have adjustable levers, change the settings for maximum grip length when you are pumping the break, it will will take fewer squeezes!

  • @DatOldeBiker
    @DatOldeBiker 6 років тому +1

    Great video Tamsen, I didn't know about leaving the brake lever under tension overnight! Suzuki UK could use you to train some of their mechanics properly haha :>)

    • @TamsenCooper
      @TamsenCooper 5 років тому

      Thanks Peter, that is how a good friend of mine taught me to do it, it really works as well! Thanks for all your lovely comments as always!

  • @ki-qt6992
    @ki-qt6992 8 років тому +1

    enjoyed? You save my life! :)

  • @grantmason3513
    @grantmason3513 7 років тому

    hi there, ive been watching this video and decided to get some hell brake lines ;) love the look of it already, where did you get the holder at the bottom to hold the brake lines to the forks
    many thanks
    grant
    keep up the great work cant wait for video on the engine

    • @TamsenCooper
      @TamsenCooper 7 років тому

      +Grant Mason ah brilliant!! Let me know when you get them all installed.
      I looked up the part numbers for the holder, it is called a 'clamp front brake' part number 5926920F00 and the bolt to secure it is 0155006123, I found a site in uk pounds and another in euros, not sure where you are from but U.K. Pound cost wise about £9.
      Thanks for watching and new videos to be uploaded soon!!

  • @seregat7763
    @seregat7763 7 років тому +1

    Hello. It is me again. I love watching your videos. When I want to do something I go to your channel and find everything I need) I got a couple of questions if you don't mind) Can I use standart bolts if I buy only lines? It is pretty expensive in Russia to buy the full complect ( or kit. I don't know for sure what word is more correct ) And where is the sensor brake that responses for brake light or rear light? Thank you)

    • @TamsenCooper
      @TamsenCooper 7 років тому

      Hey Serega, great to hear from you. Cheap bolts do not always save you money or time. They are more more prone to fail when stressed and may need replacing more often. That said, the bolt thread and pitches will be universal i.e. M8 or M10 etc. So rather than going for manufacture bolts, I have gone for stainless steal or titanium bolts- they should outlast the bike itself!
      The sensor for the rear brake is behind the heel plate on the right hand side. I will post a link for a forum site that includes pictures to show a little easier.
      www.svrider.com/forum/showthread.php?t=115376

  • @Arcaronss
    @Arcaronss 4 роки тому

    i think im in love!

  • @robertmansell3667
    @robertmansell3667 2 роки тому

    Good video but always bleed the caliper farthest from the master cylinder first 👍

  • @MrVisbokaal
    @MrVisbokaal 6 років тому +1

    What master brake cylinder are you using?

    • @TamsenCooper
      @TamsenCooper 6 років тому

      It is the one that came as standard with the bike, although looking at the Haynes manual, it shows different cylinders across different models, sorry I can't be more specific. Thanks for watching.

  • @Master-di4di
    @Master-di4di Рік тому

    My Tamsen, you got hairy arms. Lol. Oops must be hubby helping. Family job lol.

  • @kurtSoares
    @kurtSoares 6 років тому

    Was this the race lines you've used? Ref. HBF7490
    www.helperformance.com/suzuki-sv650-s-faired-x-k2-1999-2002

    • @TamsenCooper
      @TamsenCooper 6 років тому

      Yes, the are the ones. I will be doing a video on Venhill lines soon too. Let me know how you get on once you have them all installed!

  • @ki-qt6992
    @ki-qt6992 8 років тому +1

    thank you!!d

    • @TamsenCooper
      @TamsenCooper 8 років тому

      Glad you enjoyed, thanks for the sub!

  • @bikernation136
    @bikernation136 3 роки тому

    👍

  • @ronrambo7834
    @ronrambo7834 5 років тому +1

    you couldnt feel the resistance of crossthreading wrong bolt into caliper? stay in kitchen

    • @TamsenCooper
      @TamsenCooper 5 років тому +1

      Yeah there was a little resistance, but the thread pitches are so close in size to each other it wasn't dramatic. That is why I felt it was important to include this mistake, I didn't want other people to make the same mistake again. I am not sure what you mean by 'stay in kitchen' maybe if you picked your knuckles up off the ground and crawled out from that Neanderthal cave you are hiding in, you can join the rest of civilised society ;)