This is how I bleed them it may not be the exact way but it works. If your unsure ask a mechanic to do it for you or watch this video • How to Bleed Shimano D...
I gave you a like any way but actually i could not watch all the video because your camera moved to much my friend. I really hope you can do another video in the future 🔮. Thumbs up any way 😄
You should not need to pump to get it firm. That means air bubbles. I tried a new set of saints in the store and they were firm from the start. I am having trouble getting my own Saint m810 brakes firm from the first hand motion. I also tried with Shimano m8000 and it is the same thing. Usually I pump oil for an hour until I just give up.
This is actually the bottom up method, you can also do the top down which is more time consuming and does risk introducing air to the system if you are not careful
4 years later, your video makes it to me, in California, with new Saints. Thank you for the help, bro.
Saints are the best brakes I've ever had, so many years wasted riding AV(O)IDS and spending hours trying to bleed them. Thanks for the vid!
Thanks for taking the time to post this vid. Learned a couple things.
what i have learnt in this video
PUT IT SOMEWHERE SAFE!
very helpful to me. I can deal with camera movement when I want to learn something.
great and informative...thanks for taking the time to post.
I gave you a like any way but actually i could not watch all the video because your camera moved to much my friend.
I really hope you can do another video in the future 🔮.
Thumbs up any way 😄
Yeah sorry about that I'll use a tripod and redo the video soon
+Life MashUp 👍
You should use some sort of mount, like put a GoPro on chest mount or head strap mount
Whats the red spacer/relocating bracket on the front forks?
That’s so he can run a bigger rotor, most probably 203mm
Thanks man!
¡thanks!, muy útil.. haré los mismos pasos con el caliper trasero saint de mi mtb.
too much camera movement...getting giddy after 30secs...
I got seasick watching this.
Super ❤️
You should not need to pump to get it firm. That means air bubbles. I tried a new set of saints in the store and they were firm from the start. I am having trouble getting my own Saint m810 brakes firm from the first hand motion. I also tried with Shimano m8000 and it is the same thing. Usually I pump oil for an hour until I just give up.
ohhhhh sorry
Man I got sea sick from this video.
getting dizzy after a minute of watching this
nicee
almost vomited @.@
im gonna barffff!!
Read a manual. This is not correct.
you read a manual
idiot
This is actually the bottom up method, you can also do the top down which is more time consuming and does risk introducing air to the system if you are not careful