BMW K1200LT Non Integrated ABS and Rear Brake Flush DIY

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  • Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024

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  • @ww5511
    @ww5511 5 лет назад +1

    I use both ATE Blue and Red fluids and take turns with them (Blue on one change, Red on the other) for my changes on everything as it's easier to see when new fluid gets to the associated areas.

  • @volkerehring5412
    @volkerehring5412 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for that interesting video. Greetings from bavaria/ germany!😁😁

  • @SonsOfTheDesert
    @SonsOfTheDesert 3 года назад +1

    2001 LT Non integrated. I have a new set of Spieglers. Should I replace the lines first, then do this flush or vice versa?

    • @14wntr
      @14wntr 3 года назад

      lines first then flush

  • @rodgerss5836
    @rodgerss5836 2 года назад

    question I have a 2000 k1200lt that has sat for 7 years took out the other day and the rear caliper locked up. I know that the brake lines need to be replaced but wondering if a repair kit for the caliper will fix the caliper. The dealership has not seen the bike yet but they are only saying to replace the caliper but there are none in the country right now.

  • @jackwagoner
    @jackwagoner 9 лет назад

    Great video but I have a question. What is the attachment on the end of the Mity Vac hose that you attach to the caliper? Also, it appears that you are leaving the bleed valve open on the caliper and then squeezing the Mity Vac handle. Doesn't this induce air into the system, or am I missing something? My Mity Vac doesn't have that attachment on the caliper end of the hose. Where is that available? Maybe it's a one way valve so the air doesn't go into the system? Also, have you used a pneumatic bleeder and what are your thoughts on it?

  • @kaffenback8351
    @kaffenback8351 Год назад

    congratulations and thanks for the videos. what is the code of the funnel you use to change the brake fluid? Thank you

  • @hungrychowhound11612
    @hungrychowhound11612 2 года назад

    I always learn a lot from your videos, Kirk.
    Do you have anything on what may cause the reverse to stop working on an LT? I may have found one, but the reverse is not working as well as the abs. It's a 2000. Seeing that you're very familiar with the LT, I thought who better to ask about this than you. What should I look for, and is it worth pursuing the bike? Any help you can provide would be greatly appreciated.

    • @kirksmotorrad
      @kirksmotorrad  2 года назад

      Check your fuses first. The ABS and Reverse are not related. Maybe the reverse module is burned out or the speed sensor the trans needs to be cleaned. Follow up with me at kirksmotorrad.com

  • @jordanfras5309
    @jordanfras5309 8 месяцев назад

    Sorry, I didn't understand one thing, do the drain cocks have to be opened with the key turned on? and then bleeding is done simply by pressing the brake levers until all the air comes out?

    • @kirksmotorrad
      @kirksmotorrad  8 месяцев назад +1

      no. The key does not need to be on for non integrated brakes

    • @jordanfras5309
      @jordanfras5309 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@kirksmotorrad so I open the bleed valves and activate the brake levers to let the air out and that's it? as if I were bleeding the brakes of a motorcycle without ABS

  • @michaelkillmon9274
    @michaelkillmon9274 6 месяцев назад

    How do i know whether my 2005 K1200LT has integrated ABS or not? I do not hear the "servo" sound that people talk about when turning the key.

    • @kirksmotorrad
      @kirksmotorrad  6 месяцев назад

      The 05 came with ABS pumps. Yours may have an issue

  • @cesarvaranda
    @cesarvaranda 8 месяцев назад

    I replaced the ABS module on my LT 1200 from 1999, do I have to bleed the abdomen and front and rear calipers? I bled my abdomen and now when I brake it blocks the rear wheel, what should I do to solve the problem? Thanks

    • @kirksmotorrad
      @kirksmotorrad  7 месяцев назад

      bleed the ABS too. all of the bleeders if you replaced it

  • @Hooghol
    @Hooghol 11 месяцев назад

    Hi Kirk I followed your procedure but when I got to the ABS Module part I tried to pull a vacuum and released the bleeding nipple but not nothing really came out?
    I am obviously doing something wrong?

    • @kirksmotorrad
      @kirksmotorrad  11 месяцев назад

      Try to manually pump the brake with the bleeder open. Something may be stuck in the line if you still have the OE rubber ones.

    • @Hooghol
      @Hooghol 11 месяцев назад

      @@kirksmotorradThank you I have the after marker version, I went ahead and manually pump the break and got some fluid coming out I am just not sure how much should really come out. It was clear fluid at least. I will do the back brake tonight and see if the flashing ABS light will go away. I tried multiple times to reset the ABS module by using the alligator clip method on the pin 21. If it still bad then I assume I need the ABS module repaired or replaced. I rode it last weekend with the ABS light flashing for 150mils (maybe not such a good idea) Just to get some "cobb webs" out of the bike.

  • @jackwilsonmartin
    @jackwilsonmartin 8 лет назад

    thanks just got it changed bled off for a ride

  • @PeterSmith-or3pq
    @PeterSmith-or3pq 3 года назад

    Little bit late . , does the k1200 rs . 1999. Have intregal brakes . It has the pump , where lines cone back and go to the wheels ? ,

    • @kirksmotorrad
      @kirksmotorrad  3 года назад

      I think it has non integrated brakes

  •  3 года назад

    Hi, I have a problem so if you could help me I would be grateful.
    After my brake oil pipe burst, I irradiated the brakes according to your video, but at one point I didn’t pay attention to the upper oil tank located on the steering wheel and I think the pump pulled my air.
    After that I irradiated the pump according to the video but the pump is constantly buzzing. when I make contact with the key it does not buzz and when I apply the foot brake the pump starts buzzing.
    I irradiated the ABS pump but the pump still buzzes.
    Thank you in advance

    • @kirksmotorrad
      @kirksmotorrad  3 года назад

      It sounds like your ABS is broken and needs to be either replaced, repaired or bypassed.

    •  3 года назад

      @@kirksmotorrad thanks a lot for the quick reply. is there any video where a bypass or scheme is done

  • @TheHypnotstCollector
    @TheHypnotstCollector 3 года назад

    I just bought a 2002 K1200LT and it's wonderful BUT the ABS is blinking. previous owner recently had the system bled and braided lines put in....Not Cheap! but the lights came back on soon afterwards. The brakes work just fine but now, and as I look on YT, I see conflicting info on the ABS.... some ABS seem to fail and no brakes and some fail and brakes are just fine. Like Mine, so far. Do I need to do something? Bike has been serviced by dealer since new.. They want $3000 for parts and $1500 labor +/- which seems to be the going price. I'd just as soon remove the ABS system. Or ignore it. Opinions??

    • @kirksmotorrad
      @kirksmotorrad  3 года назад

      There are options. Contact me through my web page and be sure to leave your phone #. I can get you on the road.

    • @TheHypnotstCollector
      @TheHypnotstCollector 3 года назад

      @@kirksmotorrad Thanks. I will contact you. I did see the module repair video. Talk to you in near future.

  • @dustinbolden1985
    @dustinbolden1985 7 лет назад

    I have a 2002 BMW K1200LT. Is this integrated or non integrated brake system?

  • @dinot71
    @dinot71 2 года назад

    Would you happen to know if this is the same procedure as doing it on a 1998 K1200 RS?

    • @kirksmotorrad
      @kirksmotorrad  2 года назад +1

      yes it is.

    • @dinot71
      @dinot71 2 года назад

      @@kirksmotorrad Thank you for letting me know. I was goin to install speed bleeders on my bike. Do you have any thoughts about that? I have them on both my Honda VFRs and I have had great luck with them.

  • @MrMurph111
    @MrMurph111 10 лет назад

    I am replacing the stock lines on my 99 LT with Spiegler SS in the next couple days...I assume to lower the level in the ABS unit and the reservoirs before pulling the lines off. I know the system will be open, but filling should be the same as this procedure, correct?

    • @jackwilsonmartin
      @jackwilsonmartin 8 лет назад

      what kind of tool does it take to get the banjo nuts out

    • @14wntr
      @14wntr 8 лет назад

      +Jack Martin 6mm hex socket

    • @jackwilsonmartin
      @jackwilsonmartin 8 лет назад +1

      Thank you got it done and bled them, total of ten minutes now I'm off

  • @47mphill
    @47mphill Год назад

    Anyone....If the ABS unit has lost some fluid is it possible to refill through the unit itself ?

    • @kirksmotorrad
      @kirksmotorrad  Год назад

      Not on the early models. You need to fill the reservoirs and flush it

  • @2juniegirl
    @2juniegirl 9 лет назад

    art reinhardt the brake fluid runs through the abs unit to the wheels. what is the advantage of bleeding the abs unit if the lines to it have not been removed? bleed at calipers until clear.

    • @kirksmotorrad
      @kirksmotorrad  9 лет назад

      Debra Reinhardt There is still residual old brake fluid in passages of the ABS. The few extra minutes it takes to bleed the ABS unit is worth it in my mind since it is so expensive to replace.

    • @jackwilsonmartin
      @jackwilsonmartin 8 лет назад

      +illinoisBMWriders what tool do I use to take the banjo bolts out?

    • @Mrxuxadas
      @Mrxuxadas 7 лет назад

      Jack Martin

  • @tonysears1176
    @tonysears1176 5 лет назад

    I replaced my rear caliper on my 2000 BMW K1200rs, but when I got to the ABS module the brake fluid didn't run through. Can you help? I thinking that my abs pump is bad

    • @kirksmotorrad
      @kirksmotorrad  5 лет назад

      Have you replaced the brake lines yet? You may have something jammed in there.

    • @tonysears1176
      @tonysears1176 5 лет назад

      @@kirksmotorrad No I haven't replaced the line yet. That sounds like the ticket