Maintenance: GSXR600 front brake bleed
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- Today we're doing a break flush on a GSXR 600. You need to do this every 2 years at least, to keep your brakes feeling fresh. This is for safety, don't overlook this! It will help keep all the components from your master cylinder to your caliper in better condition internally internally due to keeping moisture away.
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Thanks dude. I've had my K1 GSXR1000 for 5 years, and only just now done my own brake pad and fluid change. Not sure how many times mechanics have done it on this bike in the time I've had it. I've done pads before on another GSXR but never the fluid bleeding, and you made that super easy to follow. Cheers! 🤘
Most people never flush fluid so you'll be ahead of the game and have brakes that work like they should.
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So if I’m flushing it completely I just keep bleeding it until all the old fluid is out ?
Exactly
Just to double check, you have to do this to every caliper too right?
Yes, each caliper.