How to bleed COMBINED brakes Honda CBR1100XX, HONDA COMBINED brakes bleeding, no ABS

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  • How to bleed COMBINED brakes Honda CBR1100XX, HONDA COMBINED brakes bleeding, no ABS

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  • @graemecouttie
    @graemecouttie Год назад +2

    Hi I have a Honda VFR800fi, 2001 with a similar system. I fitted speed bleeders and it helped immensely. Great video showing real time and the effort involved. Keep up the good work.

  • @stevefzs80
    @stevefzs80 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this going to tackle mine this week

  • @mitch7517
    @mitch7517 8 месяцев назад

    Excellent video - very competent 👍

  • @viragpatrik2979
    @viragpatrik2979 2 месяца назад

    this helped a lot , thanks!

  • @teresadevil4558
    @teresadevil4558 7 месяцев назад +1

    Cbr1100xx 1998 Caviter Bike had a leak in the water pump, so I was going to fix it this time, but the 1998 water pump (19220-MAT-760) is going to be discontinued
    So, I found that the water pump (19200-MAT-E20) of the new injector vehicle is in stock, and the engine is the same engine for both the cab and the new injection type, but whether it will be compatible;;
    I'd like to ask if it's a compatible improvement or if it's something else that can't be installed. I can't get a new 1998 CBR1100XX water pump

    • @TeemuBT
      @TeemuBT  7 месяцев назад

      Sorry, but I dont know.. I would also assume, that the engine is same, so it might fit to your bike too...maybe..🤔

  • @MrMcnutjob
    @MrMcnutjob Год назад

    Kiitokset, hieno pyörä muuten

  • @jerrykale6983
    @jerrykale6983 11 месяцев назад +1

    great video mate , were did you get/purchase the front wheel chock, cheers

    • @TeemuBT
      @TeemuBT  11 месяцев назад

      If you mean that clamp that locks the front wheel on this service table, that is from Bike-lift, but they dont make these anymore.. That is sad, because this old one (over 20years old) is great, I have a new one and that is crap..🤷‍♂️😬

  • @ArcanePath360
    @ArcanePath360 16 дней назад

    So it's basically the same process as normal brakes? I have a R1200RT and I think it works in reverse.... when you apply front it applies a little at the back too.

    • @TeemuBT
      @TeemuBT  16 дней назад

      @@ArcanePath360 Basicly same as normal, you just need to know where and how to bleed it.. 👌😃

    • @ArcanePath360
      @ArcanePath360 16 дней назад

      @@TeemuBT Thanks, I just rebuilt my rear calliper. Tried the reverse bleeding method, but I think it has a check valve as nothing would go in from the bleed nipple. I was using a zip tie and pumping the front brake while doing the usual bleed from the rear. I think I got most of it, but it still is binding a little. Pistons move freely so must still be a little bit of air somewhere.

  • @frankmcdermott9679
    @frankmcdermott9679 Год назад

    Many thanks 👍

  • @KurtTerryn
    @KurtTerryn 5 месяцев назад

    Hello i have a lever problem a bleed it according the factory manual but there is no.many pressor on the lever it s a varadero i suposse the same system ? Do you have any advice mvg

  • @redax6014
    @redax6014 3 месяца назад

    Nice 👌👍

  • @ЧжиканЛи
    @ЧжиканЛи Год назад

    Hello, I'm ready to buy a cbr 1100xx , can you give me some
    advice? For example, what parts need to be looked at
    carefully, which year is the best, and the number of
    kilometers, what parts are more likely to break, Ilook
    forward to hearing from you!

    • @TeemuBT
      @TeemuBT  Год назад +3

      Well, this works for quite many bike, but start with normal things like, chain and sprockets and tires.. Brake disks are expencive, so check those.. Front forks are on, and not leaking. Sreering bearings work flawless, no notch in the middle position. Rear swingarm bearings are not loose.. Brakes, gears and clutch works flawless..
      When the engine is cold and you start it, it shouldnt make any extra sounds, like no taping, if it does and taping desappears fhen warm, the cam chain tensioner needs to be replaced.. Also cam chain can be too stretched, if there is more than 80tkm on a clock..
      1997-98 models are carburetors and cheaper, and works well, but if carbs are in bad chape, it is big job to fix those.. 1999-> is injection, usyally those works with no problem, but sometimes the lamdasensor(o2) makes engine jerk on steady throttle like speeds 80kmh, then take the o2-sensor off and replace that with lambdaeliminator.. Hopefully this will help, there is something wher start from..
      Ps. Injetion bikes there is one problem with these bikes, check my other xx video.. 😃

  • @MrMantolio
    @MrMantolio 11 месяцев назад

    Nice video! by the way are the front pads equals to rear or exist diferent pads reference? thanks

    • @TeemuBT
      @TeemuBT  11 месяцев назад

      In this Honda, those are the same, but there is Hondas with combinated brake system that are not the same.. 😃

  • @spareparts7630
    @spareparts7630 Год назад

    I had my rear brake stick because of old fluid. I cleaned out the system and put in new fluid. I got the rear brakes to bleed but can't get any lever feel for the fronts. I've bled according to the factory manual but no luck. Just bleeding at the outer valves on both front calipers. Am I overlooking something?

    • @TeemuBT
      @TeemuBT  Год назад

      Outer valves are the upper ones..? It sounds that you are doing it right,but sometimes this happens with my cusromers too, they are doing all the right things but somehow it just wont work, then the bike comes to to me and few minutes later there is brakes again.. And ofcourse I cant tell what they were doing wrong and why it was not a problem for me.. So sorry, I really dont know what could be the problem..
      Or, actually, sometimes air get stuck at the uppermost point in the system, at main cylinder, where the hose banjo connector is bolted.. Then you need to "bleed" is upwords, steering all the way left, then tilt the whole bike so much left, that the main cylinder hose end is pointing down, so if there is air stuck, the air can come back to container.. Now use the lever lightly, you soud see bubbles coming up from the main cylinder to the container.. Hopefully you got the idea.. That is easy fix to really many bikes.. 😃

  • @edgarduarte516
    @edgarduarte516 4 месяца назад

    Shouldn't one of the two nipples on the rear caliper bleed oil through the front brake lever?

    • @TeemuBT
      @TeemuBT  4 месяца назад

      Nope, both are from back,but other one goes around the main cylinder that is located at left front caliber..

    • @edgarduarte516
      @edgarduarte516 4 месяца назад

      @@TeemuBT okay, thanks, when I put the bike on center stand and push the front brake lever I can still turn the back wheel freely, why is this? The back pedal stops both wheels.

    • @TeemuBT
      @TeemuBT  4 месяца назад

      @@edgarduarte516 the left caliber need to push this extra main cylinder and that cylinder brakes the rear brake.. So, when using the front leaver, push the bike forward, Left front caliber moves and then it will brake rear tire too..

    • @edgarduarte516
      @edgarduarte516 4 месяца назад

      @@TeemuBT okay, mystery solved, thanks!

  • @gc33
    @gc33 Год назад

    I'm having issues at pcv valve. Fluid to it not not past it.... Everything else bleeds up well...

    • @TeemuBT
      @TeemuBT  Год назад

      Pcv valve..? Do you mean that secondary master sylinder..? Not exatly understand your issue here..
      Can you find an answer here:
      www.cbrxx.com/threads/pcv-issue.28667/
      😃

    • @gc33
      @gc33 Год назад

      @@TeemuBT no not the secondary master. The pcv unit... Sits above the rear master cylinder. Proportioning control valve...

    • @TeemuBT
      @TeemuBT  Год назад

      @@gc33 aah, yeah.. I havnt have any issues on Hondas yet, but those are ageing ,so it is only a matter of time when I'll see the first one.. But I have had problems with car on that one and I had to open it up and it was fully rusted.. I dont know is this Honda part possibe to open up and fix.
      I also have heard that xx owners have had this valve problems and they chanced that from the newer xx.. 😃

    • @gc33
      @gc33 Год назад

      @@TeemuBT technically, they are non serviceable. But I've opened mine up... The circlip that holds the piston is a bitch to get out. Done it 5 times now so I'm getting pretty good at it now lol.
      At $700 odd Australian to replace new I'm sure as hell try and repair it... So ive discovered now according to Honda manuals and other XX owners.. That valve shuts off under pressure... So cannot bleed it the same... Very gently plus vacuum bleeder. I'm told that the rear nipple is a 10mm....mine are all 8mm...