Thank you. I have the same bike I picked up cheap and am gonna flip it. I think Ill buy that bleeder kit. No mess and makes a quick job out of it. The fluid in my bike looks gross brown like yours did. This video is exactly what I needed to see tonight!
Thank you for this video. I wouldn't clean anything with a paper towel because sheds fibers You can see the fibers in the video when the light reflects on the new oil I would use a microfiber towel
Rebuilt my calipers a couple months ago. Just bled them over the weekend. I used I different vacuum bleeder, took a lot longer than I expected. Was a B**** even with a pump. Not a job for the average Joe.
A comment and question... be careful with the HF vacuum. It'll spray out brake fluid if it gets too full or tips over. It gets messy especially if aimed at vehicle. Always aim away from vehicle as a precaution. How are you liking the Kendon lift now that you've had it a while? Do you still have it?
Your videos deserve MANY more views. Excellent work, informative, nonsense-free and well edited.
Thanks for posting them.
Much appreciated!
These videos gave me the confidence to do my own work. You explain everything so well and for that I’m so grateful
Thank you. I have the same bike I picked up cheap and am gonna flip it. I think Ill buy that bleeder kit. No mess and makes a quick job out of it. The fluid in my bike looks gross brown like yours did. This video is exactly what I needed to see tonight!
Glad it helped.
Your video and explanations are awesome!
Thank you.
Thanks for all you do.
You're welcome.
Another great video. Thanks Retro!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you for this video.
I wouldn't clean anything with a paper towel because sheds fibers
You can see the fibers in the video when the light reflects on the new oil
I would use a microfiber towel
Paper fibers break down. Cotton and synthetic do not. I avoid those when working in engine cylinder or brake cylinder environments
Good video, thanks! You put the top cover on backward, not sure it matters.
Man a video alone on how to use that vacuum tool properly step by step would be awesome
General videos on the use of this device exist all over.
@@retrotechandelectronics oh I'm sure I just enjoy the way you explain stuff
Rebuilt my calipers a couple months ago. Just bled them over the weekend. I used I different vacuum bleeder, took a lot longer than I expected. Was a B**** even with a pump. Not a job for the average Joe.
Soooo, you used a different bleeder... and it didnt work as good. Thats why I dont use a different bleeder.
Legend 🤝
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Great stuff man thank you
You’re welcome
A comment and question... be careful with the HF vacuum. It'll spray out brake fluid if it gets too full or tips over. It gets messy especially if aimed at vehicle. Always aim away from vehicle as a precaution.
How are you liking the Kendon lift now that you've had it a while? Do you still have it?
Thanks for sharing.
Unfortunately the top is on wrong. You have the vent hole facing forward. Otherwise a good video
Wry good. Good video.
Thanks for the visit
The fluid is bad? Its not black or anything?
New fluid is clear, yellow is ready to change before there is damage
@@retrotechandelectronics gotcha gotcha okay