STOP! Clean Your Motorcycle's Brake Calipers

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июл 2020
  • If your motorcycle's brakes are feeling bad or are just filthy and clogged with brake dust, here's how and why you should clean them out before it's too late.
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  • @DA-pb5yl
    @DA-pb5yl 4 года назад +283

    Remember that, when putting the brake calipers back on, finger tighten the bolts, and pull the brake lever until they’re well seated in the discs, and with the brake lever pulled tighten and torque the bolts, this makes sure the brake pads are well aligned and wear evenly, don’t just put them on and torque everything down.

    • @tiredofit9091
      @tiredofit9091 3 года назад +11

      Best advice here! Thanks

    • @Ladosligese
      @Ladosligese 3 года назад +8

      sweet advice, never thought of doing that .. we all learn something new no matter how old we get :D

    • @LucasStephens
      @LucasStephens 3 года назад +9

      Dave moss has a great video on this where he walks through the process of putting the front wheel back on and making sure it is aligned

    • @Graszhoppa
      @Graszhoppa 2 года назад +3

      This is only for the front brakes right? The rears work different. They always have a little play.

    • @CurvedSlightly
      @CurvedSlightly 2 года назад +7

      That does exactly fcuk-all, and is 100% wrong.

  • @carlos1308
    @carlos1308 4 года назад +164

    “With some soapy water”
    me who watches Chris fix almost religiously
    *HEY GUYS*

  • @s19pajua13
    @s19pajua13 4 года назад +14

    Channel is so criminally underrated on god. Well I can say I was here before he blows up

  • @atvtinker01
    @atvtinker01 4 года назад +40

    Hint about the stiffer bristles: Trim them down with a good knife or scissors. Shorter bristles tend to be stiffer. Also, generally when cleaning brakes you need to re-grease the slide pins that the calipers ride on and a smidge of it on the places where the pads touch the spring plates. Only use grease made for brake applications.

  • @MachoMadness69420
    @MachoMadness69420 4 года назад +81

    Be warned:
    Many brake cleaners should never be sprayed onto rubber parts. The cleaner might dry out the seals, which in turn will lead to leaking calipers. And that’s far worse/more dangerous than dirty and squealing brakes.

    • @justanotherbiker9531
      @justanotherbiker9531 4 года назад +3

      I know this brake cleaner well and it's suitable for rubber seals. I imagine cheaper ones might eat thru tho.

    • @unemployedducatista9997
      @unemployedducatista9997 4 года назад +15

      Use brake cleaner only for the rotors. Spray it onto a clean rag and wipe the rotors, don't splash everywhere like on this video. Brake cleaners can damage paint.

    • @LOREGUINNESS
      @LOREGUINNESS 3 года назад +1

      What do You recommend for rubber parts? Thanks in advance

    • @chriscs9080
      @chriscs9080 3 года назад

      @@LOREGUINNESS silicone spray is the best for rubber parts

    • @NINedStark
      @NINedStark 3 года назад

      Some people says Plastic conditioner is better than Silicone

  • @orca4770
    @orca4770 4 года назад +3

    Man this guy is the best motorcycle RUclipsr you do professional reviews very artistic editing hope the uk is good for you

  • @harrisonjacobsen173
    @harrisonjacobsen173 4 года назад +2

    cleaned mine out just yesterday, definitely notice the difference. as always, great vid man!

  • @michaelvicc.panedjr.3323
    @michaelvicc.panedjr.3323 4 года назад +1

    Awesome!!! I learned a lot from your channel bro! Looking forward to watch more of your DIY’s and cleaning stuff with your new MC. Cheers!

  • @hjalar
    @hjalar 4 года назад +13

    Best thing to happen on a Friday!

  • @richardcannon6227
    @richardcannon6227 Год назад +1

    Love your videos, very informational and fun to watch!!

  • @hughriger6177
    @hughriger6177 2 года назад

    Nice job Dude!! I have to do a front fork re-seal this weekend and now I know I will be cleaning that front brake... In fact that's how I knew I had a oily fork cause even though it was the right fork oil got all over the front disc... The front instantly did not want to do its thing, but no noise or pad sounds... It was the oil... Thanx dude!!!

  • @fercho.7776
    @fercho.7776 4 года назад +55

    he knows stuff. using "soapy wooder" 🤟

  • @patrickmaithya3630
    @patrickmaithya3630 4 года назад +1

    Always love what you do with your videos

  • @motordemic
    @motordemic 4 года назад +1

    Another quality video chaos!🙌

  • @fastlanediaries6593
    @fastlanediaries6593 3 года назад

    Well done this a very good video for Motorcylists and definitely gets my approval!

  • @wadeblake3451
    @wadeblake3451 Год назад +1

    Seems to make sense and approach seems logical and effective. Following Dave Moss suggestion for properly seating the pads also seems to make sense and I can’t see any downside for following Dave’s procedure. Good advice and video.

  • @colentrix
    @colentrix 4 года назад +1

    It is so cool to see how much u love your bike

  • @AugustoJNNeto
    @AugustoJNNeto 4 года назад +2

    Nissin calipers looked quite easy to disassemble. Might try it on my street twin. Any useful tips?

  • @paktamgixxer4423
    @paktamgixxer4423 4 года назад

    Bro, nice content and thanks for sharing the good tips in your video 🤗👌

  • @jikkuization
    @jikkuization 4 года назад

    well after watching this video, my OCD kicked in too.... I am cleaning my calipers tomorrow.... Thanks again !!!..... Best satisfying vlog on youtubr ..... CHAOS CAUSES !!!

  • @garyjaurique5028
    @garyjaurique5028 2 года назад

    Love your videos bro , keep em coming 💪

  • @adamstratford6740
    @adamstratford6740 4 года назад +2

    As always dude really enjoyed your video 😊 you’re channel has grown greatly over the last couple of years and might i say very well deserved to 👍🏻. Don’t think it’s going to be to long before you hit the 100k mark 🤗🤗🤗🤗
    Adam 🇬🇧

  • @pedrosousa7493
    @pedrosousa7493 4 года назад +5

    It is always a good practice to keep your braking system in optimal working conditions.
    I always clean mine at every oil change and go even further.
    First I remove the majority of the dust just like you are showing. then I push the pistons out just enough to reveal the grime that seats just above the seals.
    Then with a lot of patience, I rotate all pistons one by one to ensure that everything is perfectly clean and with a bit of rubber grease I moisture the seals and exercise all pistons in and out until they move evenly inside the caliper.
    That is OCD! But I don't regret it!

    • @CurvedSlightly
      @CurvedSlightly 2 года назад

      You're misunderstanding how callipers work, the pistons don't slide on seals, the seals slide on the inside of the calliper, there is hardly any movement, the pistons only slide when the pads wear, the seals wouldn't last very long if they did. It's pretty pointless greasing the pistons unless you like attracting more brake dust and crap? Oh, you do? Right, OK.

    • @pedrosousa7493
      @pedrosousa7493 2 года назад +1

      @@CurvedSlightly let's agree to disagree. 🤔
      Cannot quite see how the seals slide inside: 1. because they seat snug on the groves and 2: like you said, hardly move.
      Yes, your correct when you say the pistons move according the wear, but not only. They also retract, even if only a fraction of a mm, when you release the lever. So, for sure the pistons slide on the seals.
      As for the greasing, I don't know what you understood, but maybe smearing is more appropriate. For some reason it's done on the factory but hey, everyone does what it thinks to be the best. As long you feel comfortable with your technique, I'll be too.😉

  • @AmgK.
    @AmgK. 4 года назад +1

    Another great video buddy!🤟🏼

  • @Jagknorr
    @Jagknorr 3 года назад

    Very helpful and enjoyable video!

  • @khursheed1781
    @khursheed1781 4 года назад +1

    Your video presentation is awesome dude.

  • @NorfTec
    @NorfTec 3 года назад +2

    Old tooth brush works good for cleaning the inside of the pistons (as it’s right angled), nice vid man

  • @Immanuelf
    @Immanuelf 4 года назад

    Thanks a lot, my front brake and my clutch feels almost the same for me inspite of changing my pads. I'll definitely give this method a try.

    • @PkwyDrive13
      @PkwyDrive13 4 года назад

      Did you properly bed and break in the pads?

  • @Johndeer325
    @Johndeer325 4 года назад +1

    Good video my bro keep up the 🔥🔥🔥 content

  • @MrWhiskers0
    @MrWhiskers0 4 года назад +2

    This is very helpful bc i do have problems whit my front brakes right now

    • @truantray
      @truantray Месяц назад

      Few people read the manual and realize OEM brake lines need replacing every 4 years.

  • @1219magnum
    @1219magnum Год назад

    Very nice job with this vid sir! The more I watched, the more inspired I got, even to the verge of frenzy, then my heart sank like a brick in water. The issue? Within a 1000 miles they will probably be filthy again, but I am undaunted. I will clean my KLR brakes as per your instruction, then let the chips fall where they may. Thanx again sir!

  • @garylawton9688
    @garylawton9688 4 года назад +1

    I think it's time to get cleaning then... Nice work! 👌🏻

  • @jason_a7420
    @jason_a7420 4 года назад

    Thus video came at a great time! I was just starting to notice that my rear break is getting slightly spongey, so i was thinking that i either needed to change the pads, or clean the calipers

  • @ajithsanthosh2892
    @ajithsanthosh2892 4 года назад +10

    Any 44 teeth fans notice the JHS Racing sticker on the front forks?

  • @jediknight1294
    @jediknight1294 4 года назад +9

    If you are going to the level of removing pads you may as well take the pistons out, strip the caliper and then do seals and regrease the pin and the seals and if your doing that you may as well check the discs and bleed the brakes and this is how a 20m clean becomes an 8 hour job.

    • @johnnyappleseedz422
      @johnnyappleseedz422 Год назад

      ...or like me, making a 20-minute job into an 8-hour Episode of several more to follow, resulting in a week's worth of time tackling one job. Awaiting parts does not count. Hahaha

  • @blankingbiker488
    @blankingbiker488 4 года назад

    Man !!! Its 2 am I can't sleep and I now have the need clean my much loved guzzi brakes !!! Lol cool vid keep up the good work

  • @8OneOfTheNobodies8
    @8OneOfTheNobodies8 4 года назад +10

    Little tip .. push the pistons out a little, then clean :) good video !

    • @tiredofit9091
      @tiredofit9091 3 года назад +1

      Exactly, then you remove the lip of grime on the piston next to the caliper! Great tip!

    • @CurvedSlightly
      @CurvedSlightly 2 года назад

      Bad tip, but thanks 4 playing tho, m8.

  • @ducatisti4021
    @ducatisti4021 Месяц назад

    Nice video to watch and very useful, indeed. Thank you. I do clean my calipers in the course with every tire replacement since I noticed how sticky my front wheel was on my Ducati SS a couple of years ago. Since I have adopted the habit of regular cleaning up to twice a year, I never again noticed the stickiness. BTW, I was afraid to use break cleaner in the first place because of potential damage to the break piston sealings. (No clue how the solvent reacts with the rubber of the sealings.) Instead I do the first round of cleaning, targeting the excessive dirt, using a rim cleaner gel which I let soak in for about 5 minutes, then soapy water for the final wash and finally plain water.

  • @suyashmishra3789
    @suyashmishra3789 4 года назад

    I was waiting for your video...Good work

  • @riverarhiogill325
    @riverarhiogill325 4 года назад +3

    Miss the sound of the R1, its good that the sound of the R1 is on the intro❤

  • @dannyjr4968
    @dannyjr4968 4 года назад

    Loved this AD for muc-off.

  • @mogan23z
    @mogan23z 4 года назад +10

    try a toothbrush next time.
    and wow that front wheel really spun for so long?? on the stock bearings?

  • @alans1964
    @alans1964 4 года назад

    Kudos Bro. This cleaning is "maintenance".

  • @lanceal4240
    @lanceal4240 4 года назад +1

    i almost forgot those.. i'll check it soon..

  • @sanjaysinhparmar1
    @sanjaysinhparmar1 4 года назад +2

    Nice advise 😃👍

  • @robortalien
    @robortalien Год назад

    Can i use break/disc cleaner while the caliper are still on the bike with breakpads inside?

  • @xantoshadhikari
    @xantoshadhikari 4 года назад +2

    That Was A Sneak Peak Of New Handle Bar Coming On The Beast From ProTaper!⚠️

  • @corneilcorneil
    @corneilcorneil 2 года назад

    Thank you!

  • @Street765R
    @Street765R Месяц назад

    Any ideas why my new brake pads squeek at low speed under trafic lights?

  • @s.sradon9782
    @s.sradon9782 2 года назад

    I use methylated spirits, does anyone know if methyl violet leaves any residue bc I'm tired of distilling mine in case they do.

  • @patw9175
    @patw9175 3 года назад

    what if my bike is brand new? should I grab a nice master cylinder and steel lines anyway?

  • @pujanghimire7488
    @pujanghimire7488 4 года назад +1

    Just love to watch your videos 🤩🤪

  • @MaKhMoKh
    @MaKhMoKh 4 года назад

    Great content, I have a question. Is there a specific time to do that, like after a few months or years? Or that depends on your covered distance.
    I'm asking you that because I haven't done that yet.

    • @Mike-om4ro
      @Mike-om4ro 4 года назад +2

      I'd personally do a deep clean like this every 10,000kms or every year. It takes a while for brake dust to build up and start causing problems. All depends on how hard you ride the brakes 😁

    • @MaKhMoKh
      @MaKhMoKh 4 года назад

      Michael Martyn will I didn’t reach 10K but its been 2 years and thats because we don’t Ride much in my country cause its really Hot ( 55 Degree ) and more than that in Summer and winter is almost 4 months.

  • @gauravG1614
    @gauravG1614 3 года назад

    Brother just because ur an experienced rider. Pls guide me. In My cbr250r . C-abs the brakes even upon pressing hard does not make the motorcycle stop effectively. The brake pads gives a sound of a sort of slipping. I have opened up the brake callipers and cleaned them. Also I have bleed the front and the rear brake s. Also the second bleeding nipple on the front callipers. Is it because of the brake pads or something else in the brakes system. I am unable to locate the cause of this ineffective brakes that even on pressing the brakes too hard the bike does not stops immediately. It slows down but does not stops immediately and therefore the abs is not working because of that.Can anyone suggest the solution?

  • @claretaylor7434
    @claretaylor7434 2 года назад

    How do you put the reatining clip back on I didn't see that? Or will I know once I take caliper off? Haven't took mine apart yet..wanted to make sure i could do it properly. Never done this before. Bikes been stood few yrs for multiple reasons. So need to give it alot of attention to bring it back to life. Thanks. Loved this video

    • @eaurius7638
      @eaurius7638 10 месяцев назад

      You will definitely find out when you disassemble, but essentially, there are holes in the pin and you slip the retaining clips through those holes to prevent any adverse movement.

  • @09mantlek
    @09mantlek 4 года назад +1

    Now that you mention it I could have only 3 out of 4 pistons working in one caliper without realising if the grime is causing an issue and I am OCD so when I next change my breaks I will DO THIS.
    BUT another warning. my girlfriend had her caliper cleaned by a garage and her only front brake caliper for her 125 failed while she was riding. Very scary for her thank god she was going at low speeds but this was due to them scratching the piston or potentially scratching a seal somehow. This is why I don't like to clean the calipers as I feel you may do more harm than good but now I think of it... it's probs worth doing if you want the best out of your breaks.
    P.S When the pads are removed you should of pumped the break to extend the pistons all the way to clean all the pistons. :) And after cleaning I would recommend reassembly and then pumping the breaks loads to make sure nothing is leaking.

  • @malcolm99503
    @malcolm99503 2 года назад

    What make are those paddock stands? They look nice

  • @Ninjatrouble
    @Ninjatrouble 4 года назад +5

    Dang I didn't even know you had to clean brake callipers. Thanks for the info!

  • @yveslegrand9826
    @yveslegrand9826 3 года назад +1

    Just cleaned rear caliper yesterday! Well I am not using the break cleaner stuff...and it was more rebuilding than cleaning. I dismantled ever single part, cleaned and polished to better than new before reassembling with new pad...that were just too big to fit. Using a file was the cure...

    • @antalgyori6744
      @antalgyori6744 2 года назад

      "Using a file was the cure." 😂👍

  • @lucasc2945
    @lucasc2945 3 года назад

    Thanks dude! Mine are definitely due. 7k never touched the brakes

  • @syncronized1977
    @syncronized1977 Год назад

    Nice, cool and usefull tutorials.. Btw u really are a funny guy.. 😂😂

  • @dalehawkes1698
    @dalehawkes1698 4 дня назад

    A stiff tooth brush works the best I fined ,& when you clean the disks put a nut and bolt through the hole turn with a spanner while squirting a bit of cleaner on it .Abit labour intensive but the floating bobbins whill thank you for it . A great video as always on a boring but essential job 🏍️👍🎉🎉

  • @RanjMN
    @RanjMN 3 года назад

    Shouldn't you lube the guides and pistons before re-assembly?

  • @tingtongitshakim
    @tingtongitshakim 4 года назад

    I just cleaned my caliper before this video. One tip is, the detailing brush doesnt really clean the surface. What u can do is put a cable tight on the top part of the bristle to make it hard and really clean your intended surface.

  • @kennethcalimpong7919
    @kennethcalimpong7919 Год назад

    Liked & subscribed, great fun & informative video, look forward to all your content, gonna do my brakes this weekend, speed safe, Aloha, Kenneth

  • @Norzeerah
    @Norzeerah 3 года назад

    can it gets cleaned with kerosene+water? Its hard and bit expensive to get brake cleaner in my town (Sabah) with shipping restrictions and lockdowns. I used kerosene+water to clean my chain.

    • @antalgyori6744
      @antalgyori6744 2 года назад

      Liquid dish soap or car wash soap works well.

  • @faction95
    @faction95 4 года назад

    Did you notice any difference in braking performance after cleaning?

  • @volt8684
    @volt8684 Год назад

    Force pistons out slightly after caliper clean and scrub pistons with brake fluid and roothbrush helps lubricate and clean. Nice vid

  • @mrti3
    @mrti3 Месяц назад

    I am wondering if steam cleaner could make cleaning easier and bring better results

  • @AhmadRaza-wk2qb
    @AhmadRaza-wk2qb 4 года назад +30

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    • @jason_a7420
      @jason_a7420 4 года назад

      Don't forget ol' yammie noob

    • @justanotherbiker9531
      @justanotherbiker9531 4 года назад +3

      @@jason_a7420 meh, he's not what he used to be

    • @jason_a7420
      @jason_a7420 4 года назад

      @@justanotherbiker9531 yeah that's true. But its still a good channel

  • @amarpreetsingh6352
    @amarpreetsingh6352 Год назад

    where did you get that bike stands from?

  • @rajdeepsutar
    @rajdeepsutar 3 года назад

    Can we use chain cleaner as break cleaner ?

  • @Fee.1
    @Fee.1 3 года назад

    what are the sizes of those break pad star bolts

  • @jayakumar.s4385
    @jayakumar.s4385 3 года назад

    How frequently we have to clean the brake calipers?

  • @AntaresSQ01
    @AntaresSQ01 4 года назад +2

    4:08 I shit u not their chain lube smells like berries, idk wtf they are snorting over at Muc-off but it makes me love to lube chain cos it smells so good lol

  • @gamingdan1879
    @gamingdan1879 3 года назад +3

    You should really regrease the spring plate pins and backs of the pads to make sure nothing will seize and to have to clean less regularly and maintain smooth movment

    • @disekjoumoer
      @disekjoumoer 2 года назад

      You really shouldn't grease the back of the pads. They get hot enough to go over the grease's drop point where the grease will melt and run off. That can be super dangerous.

  • @nibs91
    @nibs91 4 года назад

    I see a JHS Racing sticker, looks like that bike was / is being well looked after!

  • @borilapostolov7474
    @borilapostolov7474 Год назад

    Mate thanks for the video. This procedure is often neglected by riders. The rear is always dirtier. My last clean was a week ago after a 2000 km trip. And I used the soapy water and an old toothbrush. Brake cleaner adds the final touch to this crispy well sleeping feeling. Stopping the bike is as important as all the other things we like to do on2 wheels, right?!?

  • @abskulOfficial
    @abskulOfficial 4 года назад

    I got my sport bike 4 years ago, and never once I cleaned the brakes. My front brake has started making brushing noises even when the brakes are not actuated. I guess this is the right time to get those bad boys cleaned up

  • @kenbinns7928
    @kenbinns7928 4 года назад +2

    Hi there, I keep a few large cardboard cartons that I have carefully cut the tap lengths and the glued/stapled bit. I lay the whole thing out flat and use it as a “shitty stuff” catch all when cleaning/maintaining chains and brakes, changing engine oil or brake fluid
    This way anything that hits that lovely cement floor won’t have black carbon or graphite deposits in it to make life depressing after the massive high of sparkling clean rotors and callipers
    The cardboard dries out and can be used many times

    • @johnnyappleseedz422
      @johnnyappleseedz422 Год назад

      I bought a 12-gallon plastic tough container at Walmart. Placed directly under the caliper with a large industrial black garbage bag behind it tucked in between the shock, radiator, and fairing as a backsplash protector. I use two spray bottles; one water with soap. The other only water. All spray or grime run off that drops from the caliper or off the plastic bag falls directly into the 12-gallon container. Zero mess except for my grimy hands which eventually get cleaned as I go while using the degreasing soapy water.

  • @RaulNguyen1912
    @RaulNguyen1912 3 года назад +1

    And i know it is worth to subcribe and have the bell on!

  • @crestaenine
    @crestaenine 3 года назад

    How do you know JHS Racing bro? I just assumed from the accent you were in RSA. Awesome crew aren't they? Great vid, thanks mate.

  • @sandwich.entity3810
    @sandwich.entity3810 4 года назад

    Wouldnt spray brake cleaner straight onto the caliper, can dry out the rubber seals...
    However cleaning the pads and disks with it could likely make a difference if they are dirty

  • @sxlmann7687
    @sxlmann7687 3 года назад

    Everytime i clean my brake pads/ brake disc,my brake becomes very weak. It only gets its bite after there is brake dust. Can someone enlighten me?

  • @basx37
    @basx37 2 года назад

    Soon: in 5 minutes, after I grab a bucket, cloth and brush. Thanks for the simple video and enjoyable clean brakes :)

  • @roythearcher
    @roythearcher 6 месяцев назад

    I'm in the process of re-building my front caliper at the moment. This comprises a complete strip of all components, of which there aren't that many, pistons, slide plate, and bleed screw, a thorough clean out of all gunk, grease and general grime. Then re-assemble with new rubber slide boots, bleed screw and pressure and Dust seals (The dust seals are missing completely!) using a re-build kit which has all the nessecary parts for the job.
    Brake calipers are generally pretty simple assemblies and this job shouldn't pose any great challenges to even the novice mechanic. The most difficult part is the removal of the piston/s but if you pump the brake lever until they are quite a long way out (Not too far, mind...) it makes the job a lot easier.

  • @twowheelsquirrel
    @twowheelsquirrel Год назад

    I start with iron fall out wheel cleaner and hot soapy water. Remove any rubbers, clean and a dab of rubber grease. Brake cleaner and stiff bristle toothbrush (not on the rubbers obs) I use a little thread lock when the bolts go back in.

  • @markconlon814
    @markconlon814 Год назад

    a short 10mm bolt, and a couple of washers come in handy, tighten it in to the bobbins, so the bobbins can be rotated, and sprayed with brake cleaner, as the brake dust seizes them up if not cleaned out!

  • @DBolt-xb7sg
    @DBolt-xb7sg 7 месяцев назад

    No copper grease behind the pads?

  • @FraeschD
    @FraeschD 4 года назад

    So does it brake better now?

  • @mohithnalla3473
    @mohithnalla3473 4 года назад

    love from India brother!!!!!!

  • @kylelaw86
    @kylelaw86 3 года назад +1

    Wee bit copper grease on the pins and back of the pads, when replacing them. Clean the calliper with soapy water just and have the bucket over it then your floor not get covered in Shite. A tiny spray of brake cleaner then, no need for over kill

  • @stephenmcqueen4029
    @stephenmcqueen4029 3 года назад +1

    Buy brake cleaner in 5l container and use a plant sprayer, it’s a lot cheaper than little cans

  • @colentrix
    @colentrix 4 года назад

    Nice Video 👌🏻👌🏻

  • @manuelschneider5419
    @manuelschneider5419 4 года назад

    Brake disc: you never gonna clean me!
    CC: you underestimate the power of my hands!!

  • @michaelk7016
    @michaelk7016 4 года назад +16

    I'm a bit scared of being unable to put my brakes properly back together again.

    • @davidgibson5756
      @davidgibson5756 4 года назад +4

      Michael K nothing to be scared of. Do some RUclips search on your bike make and model and brake rebuild. There will almost always be something to watch. Then when you do the work take pictures as you dis-assemble. Take your time. Enjoy the learning

    • @SickPrid3
      @SickPrid3 4 года назад +6

      take pictures as you remove parts, then just follow them in reverse

    • @AndresArrieta
      @AndresArrieta 4 года назад

      It's actually is a an easy job, just make sure you don't pump the brakes when it's disassembled. If you are changing brake pads clean them thoroughly before pushing the pistons in, if you don't you'll push grime into it and now you have to do a caliper rebuild. Last and also very important: once they're all mounted and done, pump the brakes until they feel ok.

    • @chriscs9080
      @chriscs9080 3 года назад

      @@AndresArrieta I learned this the hard way on my first attempt .. Without thinking I pressed the brake many times and the pistons came out hahaha

    • @ghost_mne
      @ghost_mne 3 года назад

      Same stuff but, if u want to learn take step by step take a picture or find some youtube videos :)

  • @BKLYF
    @BKLYF 4 года назад +4

    Clean brakes feel the best :D

  • @TheKonstantinius
    @TheKonstantinius 4 месяца назад +1

    Shouldn't you also apply some copper lube onto the pin?

  • @ReevyMotovlogs
    @ReevyMotovlogs 4 года назад

    That's so weird, literally cleaned mine yesterday and replaced my pads lol

  • @umutozk
    @umutozk 3 года назад

    How about with steam cleaning bro?