Royal Enfield Himalayan | Rear Brake Fluid Change | Bleed
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- Опубликовано: 12 ноя 2024
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Here we go, yes some repetition are there. Editing took longer but not all were omitted. I'll be honest, there are already a million ways to do a bleed job and I might have slighty only slightly complicated it.
Pushing the piston in does help but is a personal preference and thus can be omitted totally and will only add 30-40 ml of fresh oil being used.
Stay safe
Such an underrated RUclips channel. Very informational✨
The best brake oil change on the internet! I would trust you with my bike in a heartbeat!
Thanks for your kind words mate. I appreciate it🙂
One of the most Underrated RUclips channel
Watched your 15 videos in single day
Hahaha, thanks mate. I am glad RUclips algo found it's way to you. Stay safe
Me too
Wonderful, absolutely loved every bit of the video.
I would be changing brake fluid on my Gt 650 and this video is all I need.
I am learning as I go, this might help someone in need during travel as well when you have very less access to the tool set.
Hahaha, we all are learning. Simple and beautiful machine. Have a good one and Stay Safe
Very helpful video. Thanks.
Good mechanics like you anticipate the mess and keep things clean.
Thanks mate, that is the key i guess, "anticipate". I wont lie though, I have messed up on that front, more then I would like to ;) but no less anticipation is the key. cheers :)
What sized tubing did you use to drain?
Good thinking to squeeze the calliper first, helps with flushing that and removing old oil.
Hey mate, thanks :) ya mind thinks in all direction to keep the cost low and avoid some wastage :D Stay safe
Superb sir, thank you so much.
Thanks mate, Glad you found this useful :)
hello sir my Himalayan rear brake bleed screw is broken am unable to find new one in my local are can you send me link where i can buy same bleed nut
Which tool kit do you use?
Great advice thanks buddy from uk
Great one again.🙌🏼
Hey mate, thanks :) Stay safe
Keep up the good work .
Thanks mate 🙂
You have any idea to covert tube to tubeless for Himalayan
Hey mate, yup a plenty of options out there, but I dont thinks personally its a good Idea if we are gonna ride the bike offroad. It can be a very bad idea actually. Patching a puncture on road side in the wilderness of say Spiti is much simpler then finding a truck to carry it back in case of bent rim in tubeless setup with air leaking. To each his own. Stay safe
Can you make video on Rare break maintaining, my himalayan breaks are not active and I feel scared to go fast on highway
Done mate, here you go ;)
ruclips.net/video/1IoyRWp-gwQ/видео.html
How to check that we need to refill the brake fluid?
Does it depend on kms run?
Thanks a lot❤
How much fluid does it take?? In rear
Hey buddy can you tell us the difference in stopping in Himalayan on default break pad vs ebc break pad
Ebc being sintered will certainly improve braking feel and feedback but make sure caliper is periodically maintained along with brake fluid change. Glad to hear from u after long time :) have a good one
Nice👍
Thanks mate, have a good one and stay safe
The rear break always locked up after riding and using rear break for a bit, it would become super hard . this is a catastrophe . Would you help please
I have written one long reply in the other comment you posted. In short you have reminded me that I have failed in explaining the importance of timely maintenance of braking components. I have multiple vids on the subject. But still I have lacked in explaining. My bad
:)
Thanks mate, stay safe :)