Good video series on this scooter. For the brake bleeder container, it's a good idea to use a bottle with a hole drilled in the lid, and the hose through the lid to the bottom, because it's easy to accidentally knock it over while working when the tube changes pressure. Might want a second pinhole in the lid to equalize pressure, or slightly crack the lid. Your way works too, but easy to spill by accident.
Thank you, this was the best and easiest to understand video I have ever watched.
Thank you so much for the kind words and for watching the video
Thanks for sharing this video - great instructions and very easy to follow!
Good video series on this scooter. For the brake bleeder container, it's a good idea to use a bottle with a hole drilled in the lid, and the hose through the lid to the bottom, because it's easy to accidentally knock it over while working when the tube changes pressure.
Might want a second pinhole in the lid to equalize pressure, or slightly crack the lid.
Your way works too, but easy to spill by accident.
Thanks this was a really good video
Thank you
Thank you for watching
The screws on top of the reservoir are not Phillips, they JIS. Easily stripped when using a Philips screw driver.
What brake fluid did you use?
DOT3
What if that don't work