What You Need to Know If You Want To Choose The Best Brake Fluid For Your Motorcycle

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  • Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
  • There are a lot of different types of brake fluids out there, which one is the best brake fluid to put into your motorcycle?
    Well if it’s for general commuting, i guess it doesn’t really matter that much as long as the fluid doesn’t have water in it.
    But for sport and track riding, and extreme conditions [both hot and cold] it’s a different story.
    This video is about what we learned when we looked to answer that question - what is the best brake fluid to put into our BMW S1000RR race bike, especially now that we had fitted the Beringer Thumb Brake on the rear and anticipated generating much more heat in the rear brake system.
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    #trackday #setup #motorcycle #racebike #motul #brakefluid #bikestigstyle #bikestig #ridecoach #beringer

Комментарии • 31

  • @Krikstar123
    @Krikstar123 5 месяцев назад +2

    Best explanation of DOT fluids I've seen so far👍

    • @TheBikeStig
      @TheBikeStig  5 месяцев назад +2

      cheers mate, thanks for the comment

  • @KimmyR3
    @KimmyR3 3 месяца назад +2

    brake fluids naturally grab water from the air, regardless if you're near water or not. it just degrades faster on more humid environments/places.

  • @shannonc8759
    @shannonc8759 Месяц назад

    I recently lost brake pressure on track and ended up crashing because of it. Talked to one of the asbk team members who said it sounded like my fluid had boiled and to get rbf 700. He actually mentioned his team use the silicone based fluid but not why. Rbf 700 made a made a huge difference, didn’t notice any breaker fade at all.

  • @AlexanderMLarsen
    @AlexanderMLarsen 14 дней назад

    This video is amazing. just bought some 660 to try out for my bike, as normal D4 seems to wear out fast on my old bad ventilated disk.
    Very informative and interesting.

    • @TheBikeStig
      @TheBikeStig  6 дней назад

      cheers mate, thanks for watching

  • @MrDeepseadweller
    @MrDeepseadweller Год назад +2

    I went thru this exercise recently when I upgraded the master cylinder on my K67 to a Brembo RCS19 Corsa Corta and came to the same conclusion. Ended up using Motul RBF700. I actually bought it from the same Italian supplier which supplied the MC and it was only A$18 per bottle so I bought a few. Costs about 3 times as much here in Oz.

    • @TheBikeStig
      @TheBikeStig  Год назад +2

      It is an interesting exercise thats for sure. Cleared up a few misunderstandings on my part. Yeah the 700 is expensive over here.

    • @SteveMuir
      @SteveMuir Год назад +1

      I bought some 660 a while back and it was 3 times the price of the Repco DOT $. I bought some DBA high temp DOT 4 to put in the Beringer front brakes. I might have to investigate the dry boiling point . It was a lot cheaper than the 660. @@TheBikeStig

    • @SteveMuir
      @SteveMuir Год назад +1

      310c dry and 216 c wet. $13. Thanks to Google.

    • @austinpowell7417
      @austinpowell7417 9 месяцев назад

      Mate are you still able to get this for $18 a bottle?

  • @shannonc8759
    @shannonc8759 Месяц назад

    I recently lost brake pressure on track using dot 4 and ended up crashing because of it. Talked to one of the asbk team members who said it sounded like my fluid had boiled and to get rbf 700. He actually mentioned his team use the silicone based fluid and change it pretty frequently, he didn’t say why they preferred it though. Rbf 700 made a huge difference, didn’t notice any breaker fade at all.

    • @TheBikeStig
      @TheBikeStig  Месяц назад

      that's awesome, and that's actually the goal of doing upgrades to brakes ... to reduce or eliminate brake fade.

  • @ndvsss1
    @ndvsss1 9 месяцев назад +1

    Very insightful. Thanks for sharing the knowledge

    • @TheBikeStig
      @TheBikeStig  9 месяцев назад

      hey cheers mate, yeah I do wonder if my little ventures down these rabbit holes is useful to anyone else.

  • @robertandrews6555
    @robertandrews6555 6 месяцев назад +1

    Hmmmm, been using Dot 5.1 in my V8 cobra clutch...... Has always needed changing every spring as the pedal gets progressively more and more spongey, and the gearbox more and more notchy with the heat in traffic..... Am thinking about trying RBF 700 this spring after watching this vid..... Cheers from England 👍🏻

    • @TheBikeStig
      @TheBikeStig  6 месяцев назад

      cheers mate, sounds like you might be driving that thing the way it was meant to be driven ... awesome. I'd be keen to hear if it fixed the problem for you mate.

  • @Ratty_Suzuki_GSX-R750
    @Ratty_Suzuki_GSX-R750 10 месяцев назад

    Very insightful video. Seen this just in time, as I need new fluid for my bike. 🙌🏽

    • @TheBikeStig
      @TheBikeStig  9 месяцев назад +1

      cheers mate, I saved you going down the rabbit hole lol

  • @ryanmuhtadi
    @ryanmuhtadi 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this. Cheers from Indonesia.

  • @RoyRacing185
    @RoyRacing185 6 месяцев назад

    Good to know I should change my RBF700 fluid with 5.1 when I ride my trackbike at -40 celsius (haha).
    But thanks, interesting to see them against each other.

    • @TheBikeStig
      @TheBikeStig  6 месяцев назад +1

      haha, yep, apparently we need steel spikes on the tyres at those temps too 🙂

  • @EdwinNauta-e9p
    @EdwinNauta-e9p 8 дней назад

    I understood that silicone cannot be used in combination with ABS, so you should not use it in the S1000RR. Question : what about the longlifety of each of the fluids? I heard that some race fluids need to be changed every 2 or 3 races? For those who use their bike on road and track this may be not the ideal choice? By the way this is an excellent review, very informative 🙏🏽

    • @TheBikeStig
      @TheBikeStig  6 дней назад

      cheers mate, not sure about the longevity, I haven't had any issues at all over the past years, but I do flush fluids yearly. I believe the issue in longevity is water absorption and it rains like a bastard up where I live so I make it a routine activity. Maybe someone watching knows more about this and would like to comment.

  • @Superjabbs
    @Superjabbs 6 месяцев назад

    Ive been down this road many times. I use to be a big Castrol SRF user. Then I tried all the Motul RBF range. Then I came across Endless RF-650. I wont use anything now.

    • @TheBikeStig
      @TheBikeStig  6 месяцев назад

      I'll be taking a look, thanks mate

    • @Angel-rg9dh
      @Angel-rg9dh 3 месяца назад

      Castrol SRF "should" be better, at least in theory due to its very high WET boiling point... what did you notice to stay on the RBF? Thanks

    • @Superjabbs
      @Superjabbs 3 месяца назад

      ​@@Angel-rg9dh much better peddle feel

    • @TheBikeStig
      @TheBikeStig  3 месяца назад

      @@Angel-rg9dh for me they would all feel the same as I don't have the fluid in the bike long enough for the moisture to build up. For serious racing, I am still happy to run the Motul, truth is they are all good.