hey gus! For the brake gasket that needs to be replaced, is it just the black rubber piece or also the white plastic piece on top? For both front and rear brake resevoir? Thank you!
Hi Simon! Since you will be placing the order, it's best practice to replace both, while you are there, consider adding new caliper bolts for the front and rear since the manual states to replace them when you change your brake pads. btw, i highly recommend replacing the front and rear pads, I've tried 2 different compounds on the front and only 1 on the rear, well worth it if you want better braking.
@@ontherebel11 good morning Gus! Do you have the parts number for the caliper bolts? I’m kind of lost on that? Are those the two bolts on top of brake fluid reservoir that you use to secure both front and rear gaskets ? As for the brake pads should I replace them even if the bike is only 2999 miles? Or just get them now and replace them later when needed? Thank you so much for the help and the heads up about replacing both the white plastic and the rubber gasket for both! 🙏🏾😄
@@SimonLi Hi Simon, The OEM brake pads will last you for many many more thousands of miles, the pads that i'm rcommending are upgrades, if you are happy with the braking performance, no need to upgrade, but it's good to know for the future when you decide to upgrade. If you don't intend on replacing your brake pads, there's no need to get new bolts, but in case, they are listed below.👍 Front Caliper bolts: (Two) 90123-MJP-G50 Rear Caliper Bolts: One: 45131-MN9-006 One: 90180-MN8-006
Question? Do you have a Manuel that you use to service your Rebel 1100. If so, please forward me a link or the name of it. Keep up with the great work! You are a big help!!!👍
DOT fluid soaks up a lot of humidity as soon as you expose it to air. you need to find a completely dry place to do these kind of maintenance. like a garage? i see you're near a storage facility. there bound to be an empty storage room where you can conduct all your bike related shenanigans without getting your bike soaking wet in the rain.
You are having an expert mechanic friend living next door!
Thank you again, Gus.
These videos are super helpful.
Peace
You are too kind Eric! Thank you !!!!!
Damn, just bought a rebel 1100T, your videos are so good I have watched them all!
Congratulations Kim! It's such a beautiful bike! So happy to hear that you find the videos helpful 🙏
Огромное спасибо за Ваши видео!
Помогают обслуживать мотоцикл бережно и правильно.
Я очень рада, что вы находите их полезными! спасибо за добрые слова мой друг.
Excellent job! Clean and clear instruction....Ride Safe!
Thank you brother, I appreciate Amer! 🙏
Good video as usual keep up the good work enjoy these very much!
Thank you very much George! 🙏
Great video sir well done Very helpful
Hi Richard! I'm happy to hear that you found it helpful brother! Thank you! 🤙
great weather to change the brake fluid:-)
🤣🤣🤣🤣 Exactly! Had it been sunny, I would have been riding instead 🤣🤣🤣🤣
You are doing a great job!👍👍👍
Thank you brother!
awesome as always
Thank you Matt! 🙏
Very cool
Thank you Mike! 🙏
hey gus! For the brake gasket that needs to be replaced, is it just the black rubber piece or also the white plastic piece on top? For both front and rear brake resevoir? Thank you!
Hi Simon! Since you will be placing the order, it's best practice to replace both, while you are there, consider adding new caliper bolts for the front and rear since the manual states to replace them when you change your brake pads. btw, i highly recommend replacing the front and rear pads, I've tried 2 different compounds on the front and only 1 on the rear, well worth it if you want better braking.
@@ontherebel11 good morning Gus! Do you have the parts number for the caliper bolts? I’m kind of lost on that? Are those the two bolts on top of brake fluid reservoir that you use to secure both front and rear gaskets ? As for the brake pads should I replace them even if the bike is only 2999 miles? Or just get them now and replace them later when needed?
Thank you so much for the help and the heads up about replacing both the white plastic and the rubber gasket for both! 🙏🏾😄
@@SimonLi
Hi Simon, The OEM brake pads will last you for many many more thousands of miles, the pads that i'm rcommending are upgrades, if you are happy with the braking performance, no need to upgrade, but it's good to know for the future when you decide to upgrade. If you don't intend on replacing your brake pads, there's no need to get new bolts, but in case, they are listed below.👍
Front Caliper bolts:
(Two) 90123-MJP-G50
Rear Caliper Bolts:
One: 45131-MN9-006
One: 90180-MN8-006
@@ontherebel11 thank you Gus! You’re the goat! 🐐 🙏🏾
@@SimonLi Anytime Simon!
Question? Do you have a Manuel that you use to service your Rebel 1100. If so, please forward me a link or the name of it. Keep up with the great work! You are a big help!!!👍
Absolutely! This is the service manual i use www.helminc.com/helm/product2.asp?Style=helm&sku=61MLA01
@@ontherebel11 Thanks million!
@@my2wheels Anytime brother!
Do you recommend any particular brake fluid?
Hi PR, i have used Honda brand on this bike, but any DOT 4 brake fluid from a reputable company will work. Motul comes to mind.🍻
awesome good job G
Thanks Brother! Did you see your blue tape LOL
blue tape!!
@@ontherebel11 just right now almost fell off the couch so delightful
@@ontherebel11 you explain the process better than anybody else, especially anticipating what people might mess up on
@@tkstylem hahahhahahha just for you brother! had to take that shot several times as i was cracking up! LOL
Dam brother it always raining where you at.
Hahahha, I usually take advantage and do some work on the bike if it's raining, if the weather is nice, I'd prefer to ride! 🤙
DOT fluid soaks up a lot of humidity as soon as you expose it to air. you need to find a completely dry place to do these kind of maintenance. like a garage? i see you're near a storage facility. there bound to be an empty storage room where you can conduct all your bike related shenanigans without getting your bike soaking wet in the rain.
You make a great point as always, thank you Q! 👍
First! 😉👍 --QM
You are DA MAN!! Thanks Quasi!!
Oh man ....I missed it this time.....lol