Hey man. Nice clear video of changing the brakes. But please do not forget to put back the vibration plate, you removed them and did not put them back. The thin metal plate on the inside brakepad with a bunch of holes in it. If you dont you might get squeaks during braking or slight vibrations.
Great video, I'm have done the same on mine, but the sliding pin on the left I still havent since I was unsure what part of the system I had to bleed. I was wondering if, other than the top bleed screw if it not necessary to bleed the center bleed screw, that connects to the rear master cylinder?
You are making big mistake. Never push dirty brake pistons to the caliper. This destroy the seals and blocks the pistons. Remove brake pads, clean pistons surface, use pistons grease, after that, push them inside. 
for what it's worth, Page 15-14 of the genuine honda service manual says to do push the pistons all the way in as the _first_ step of brake pad replacement.
Hey man. Nice clear video of changing the brakes. But please do not forget to put back the vibration plate, you removed them and did not put them back. The thin metal plate on the inside brakepad with a bunch of holes in it. If you dont you might get squeaks during braking or slight vibrations.
Thank you for the reminder. we didn't put them back in but its been running fine for us.
Great video, I'm have done the same on mine, but the sliding pin on the left I still havent since I was unsure what part of the system I had to bleed. I was wondering if, other than the top bleed screw if it not necessary to bleed the center bleed screw, that connects to the rear master cylinder?
You are making big mistake.
Never push dirty brake pistons to the caliper. This destroy the seals and blocks the pistons.
Remove brake pads, clean pistons surface, use pistons grease, after that, push them inside.

for what it's worth, Page 15-14 of the genuine honda service manual says to do push the pistons all the way in as the _first_ step of brake pad replacement.
Nice job but the music. Would rather hear communication from the person doing the work or at least a voice over, the music kind of sucks.