Thank you so much for this video, my bike's rear caliper was so old and rusted that I didn't know where to start with it but after a couple of hours it is back on my bike again! (2001 F650GS Dakar) 👍
There are couple of things that should not be done the way the guy did. First! Always wash the bike before doing any repair! Second. Disconnect the abs sensor before working with calipers! And third, there's a special grease (DOT-4 compatible) for caliper rubbers which are in contact with brake fluid. Never use anything else there.
Thank you so much for this video, my bike's rear caliper was so old and rusted that I didn't know where to start with it but after a couple of hours it is back on my bike again! (2001 F650GS Dakar) 👍
Hey there. Thanks for your comment!
Glad you found it useful and your bike is back together! 🙂
Hi, thanks for the great video. What do you use in your spray can that you clean the old parts with?
Hey there. Thanks for the comment! 🙂
It’s just Brake Cleaner.
I've been searching for this. My caliper pins seem stuck hence the floating part isn't working. Any ideas how to free them off?
Hey Mark. Glad you found this useful. It depends how stuck they are. You can’t get them out at all?
Hi, thanks for share, Which is the number part of brembo kit?
Same question ❓
Sorry for the late reply. It's Brembo 110436241
I'm showing the kit in the video and the part no. is easy to see.
Thanks!
There are couple of things that should not be done the way the guy did. First! Always wash the bike before doing any repair! Second. Disconnect the abs sensor before working with calipers! And third, there's a special grease (DOT-4 compatible) for caliper rubbers which are in contact with brake fluid. Never use anything else there.
Yep. All fair points. Live and learn 🙂