Very informative video….i ordered the kit this morning and did it this afternoon with no problem followed everything step by step and it worked out great
If you have everything hooked up and both screw caps off and the syringe down by the brake calipers and the cup up by the break lever you should have no issues pushing the oil through the lines... If you got pressure then you didn't unscrew one of the screw caps or something else.
Hi. What is the name of the drill bit screw size and name. I know it's not named, "Allen wrench" (as someone suggested). I need to buy some for my Dualtron and Varla E1.
I ordered this kit and fluid for my eagle one pro. It appears that I don't have the correct fitting for the caliper side... the screw on the caliper side seems way smaller than yours
It's on the back side of it. All you have to do is unscrew it and attach the right fitting from the bleeder kit and your good to go.... If that is what your referring too?
Any guidance on swapping the front hub motor with the rear power supply to determine if it's a bad controller vs. bad hub motor? I can't find anything online.
Is it a Varla Eagle One Pro because if it is, it may have nothing to do with the controller or the hub motor and could have to do with the lcd display driver
I recently ended up working with them on this. The original factory one operated both hub motors just fine, but it wouldn't hold the ODOMETER miles and kept resetting when I turned on my scooter. So it wasn't necessarily a bad thing but was just annoying.. Any how, the reason why I brought up that it could be the lcd display programming is because when they sent me the second replacement it would only operate the back hub motor and not the front. So then I got a hold of them again and they sent me another one that now holds the odometer reading and runs both hub motors just fine so some of them are faulty programming. I would try to get a hold of them again and try to get another one if you have trouble let me know.
I use mine as a reliable daily commuter all the time, and it's pretty flawless once you get some of the corks worked out. Most of my videos show how to take care of some the issues they were having with the Eagle One Pro when they first started to ship it. Once you get those solved, if any, then it holds up well, and you just need to make sure to check your brakes often, tire pressure etc, before each ride
@@Shawnyricks-E-rides thanks for the advice man I appreciate this content giving me the awareness i need to enhance my eagle one pro ownership. for now i have a car and the scooter also. glad to know that the scooter should be durable for repeated use if i need it.
Yea bro your welcome the scooter really is a solid scooter got mine to almost 300 miles and I take it to and from work at least 3 days a week 15 miles round trip each day
You can bleed the brakes without removing them from the scooter and save a ton of time and work. If you can see your pads don’t need chanced there is no need to remove the calipers and pads like that.
I have tried them out and so far they are holding. I heard others had leaky calipers too. If it came like that and there is a leak then contact Varla cause it will be covered under warranty. No scooter out of the box should come with leaky calipers
@@Shawnyricks-E-rides I just got my Varla Eagle one Pro for Christmas, 2 months ago. I have yet to ride it because is just to cold out. I noticed the brakes worked fine in my house when I first got it. Now I noticed that they're not gripping as good as when I first got it. I adjusted the screws inward on the brake levers, that did help. But one month later there not gripping again. I ordered the kit you suggested and will bleed the brakes. I'll let you know how it goes. Thanks for your insight and videos.
Thanks for the comments... Yes, unfortunately, mine was the same way it worked for a little bit and then I even adjusted the same screws for awhile, but ever since I bled them they appear to still be gripping fine. I can relate as well as the weather here is unsafe to ride at the moment.. Good luck with it!
Well, it's been 2 weeks since I bled my brakes. There holding up pretty good so far. Front brakes were easy. Back brakes had a problem..... When I would suck the oil back into the syringe from the caliber, I would get nothing but bubbles. So what I did I filled the syringe completely, and pushed the fluid thru the brake lever down to the caliber till I got solid fluid coming out. Then I screwed her tight and screw the top off too. She's working good now👍.
this is the most concise and succinct escooter brake bleeding video to date. props.
Thanks man
Great video including the details to help make it an easy process. Thanks for sharing.
Very informative video….i ordered the kit this morning and did it this afternoon with no problem followed everything step by step and it worked out great
Great vid man! Was a good refresher and helped a lot knowing which kit to buy!
Thanks bro
Thank you for the informative video. It was extremely helpful
And this is the kit I got through your link
Hey thanks ima need to do this, just wanting to confirm…i didnt see you pulling the brake lever, is pulling the syringe enough?
Yes the syringe will help move the fluid back and forth to make sure there is no more air bubbles
Thank you for this video. I have to put fluid in my front brakes on a weekly basis. Can’t seem to find the leak if any. Do you have any answers?
Check your calipers and see if the seals are leaking or the T15 oil plugs where you put the oil in and see if the little gasket is cracked or warn out
I tried this but couldn’t push the new fluid through the syringe to fill the cup. There was way too much pressure to do anything. Any suggestions?
If you have everything hooked up and both screw caps off and the syringe down by the brake calipers and the cup up by the break lever you should have no issues pushing the oil through the lines... If you got pressure then you didn't unscrew one of the screw caps or something else.
Will this be the same for the Varla Eagle One? Not Pro version
Yes the method is the same for all scooters that have Mineral Oil Hydraulic brakes
Hi. What is the name of the drill bit screw size and name. I know it's not named, "Allen wrench" (as someone suggested). I need to buy some for my Dualtron and Varla E1.
Multi Allen Wrench Tool and or a set of Star Bits is all your going to need for the Varla E1
I ordered this kit and fluid for my eagle one pro. It appears that I don't have the correct fitting for the caliper side... the screw on the caliper side seems way smaller than yours
Hey bro it's me again haha I ordered the bleed kit, and I'm going to get the mineral oil. but I guess i will need to buy new pads as well?
No you shouldn't need to buy new pads, unless the pads are majority warn down. But it's always a good idea to have them extra on hand
@@Shawnyricks-E-rides oh really ok thanks a lot for that tip bro i appreciate it so much. idk what i'd do without you man 😅
Thanks bro! I appreciate it!
Hey can you pls help me with the T15 part where you put it in the rear brake I order the same kit you have in the link below anything pls help me
It's on the back side of it. All you have to do is unscrew it and attach the right fitting from the bleeder kit and your good to go.... If that is what your referring too?
Any guidance on swapping the front hub motor with the rear power supply to determine if it's a bad controller vs. bad hub motor? I can't find anything online.
Is it a Varla Eagle One Pro because if it is, it may have nothing to do with the controller or the hub motor and could have to do with the lcd display driver
Dude I think you’re spot on. They keep sending me the wrong display based on the numbers on the back of the display.
I recently ended up working with them on this. The original factory one operated both hub motors just fine, but it wouldn't hold the ODOMETER miles and kept resetting when I turned on my scooter. So it wasn't necessarily a bad thing but was just annoying.. Any how, the reason why I brought up that it could be the lcd display programming is because when they sent me the second replacement it would only operate the back hub motor and not the front. So then I got a hold of them again and they sent me another one that now holds the odometer reading and runs both hub motors just fine so some of them are faulty programming. I would try to get a hold of them again and try to get another one if you have trouble let me know.
@@Shawnyricks-E-rides They finally sent me the right LCD screen and it fixed it. Thank you for the recommendation man!
bro can you give me the skills and tools i need to use my eagle one pro as a reliable daily commuter? 10 miles total travel per day?
I use mine as a reliable daily commuter all the time, and it's pretty flawless once you get some of the corks worked out. Most of my videos show how to take care of some the issues they were having with the Eagle One Pro when they first started to ship it. Once you get those solved, if any, then it holds up well, and you just need to make sure to check your brakes often, tire pressure etc, before each ride
@@Shawnyricks-E-rides thanks for the advice man I appreciate this content giving me the awareness i need to enhance my eagle one pro ownership. for now i have a car and the scooter also. glad to know that the scooter should be durable for repeated use if i need it.
Yea bro your welcome the scooter really is a solid scooter got mine to almost 300 miles and I take it to and from work at least 3 days a week 15 miles round trip each day
You can bleed the brakes without removing them from the scooter and save a ton of time and work. If you can see your pads don’t need chanced there is no need to remove the calipers and pads like that.
Agreed, however removing the whole caliper allows you to do a complete brake inspection top to bottom.
Do you have an update on your brakes? I had leaky calipers. Needed to replace them.
I have tried them out and so far they are holding. I heard others had leaky calipers too. If it came like that and there is a leak then contact Varla cause it will be covered under warranty. No scooter out of the box should come with leaky calipers
@@Shawnyricks-E-rides I just got my Varla Eagle one Pro for Christmas, 2 months ago. I have yet to ride it because is just to cold out. I noticed the brakes worked fine in my house when I first got it. Now I noticed that they're not gripping as good as when I first got it. I adjusted the screws inward on the brake levers, that did help. But one month later there not gripping again. I ordered the kit you suggested and will bleed the brakes. I'll let you know how it goes. Thanks for your insight and videos.
Thanks for the comments... Yes, unfortunately, mine was the same way it worked for a little bit and then I even adjusted the same screws for awhile, but ever since I bled them they appear to still be gripping fine. I can relate as well as the weather here is unsafe to ride at the moment.. Good luck with it!
Well, it's been 2 weeks since I bled my brakes. There holding up pretty good so far. Front brakes were easy. Back brakes had a problem..... When I would suck the oil back into the syringe from the caliber, I would get nothing but bubbles. So what I did I filled the syringe completely, and pushed the fluid thru the brake lever down to the caliber till I got solid fluid coming out. Then I screwed her tight and screw the top off too. She's working good now👍.
Awesome
The kit I have won't work. Caliper adapter too big. Only thing that fits is the one you attach funnel with.
It should have come with a lot of fasteners and different adaptors and there should be one that fits that with no problems...