Ciao grazie per le tue belle parole, spero che i miei video possano aiutarti a fare la manutenzione del tuo motore da solo. Saluti da: Il Vecchio Meccanico e guida con prudenza. (Google Traduttore)
I’ve only ridden my bike for a season and I looked today and that little tank was empty!! Is that why my rear brakes feel weak? Or do I need new brakes?
Hi TicoCastro, First thing you need to do is to check your rear brake pads, if they been worn out, renew them. Then change the brake fluid, for fresh brake fluid. Look for airbubbles, as that will explain that spongy feeling. You also look for any leaks in the brake system. Let is know what you discovered. Greetz from The Old Mechanic, ride save 👨🔧--->🏍 👍 Don't forget to subribe to my channel.
Hi, thanks for the videos! It's hard to find information like this specific to my bike. I have a question, I am going to buy a hydraulic brake switch for the rear brake as i am making my bike road worthy and i dont have a spot for a normal brake switch (racing foot pegs). Is the thread size 1mm or 1.25mm? (I'm assuming it goes in the top, replacing the bolt that holds the banjo bolt) I cant seem to find an answer anywhere. Thanks, Kris
Hey Mr. Old Mechanic thank you nice one - have a great day kind Sir
Thanks, you too!
Grazie per i video Boss! 😉 e grazie soprattutto per le traduzioni in italiano che sono essenziali, senza la traduzione non ci capirei… un tubo 🤣🤣🤣👋🏻👋🏻
Ciao grazie per le tue belle parole, spero che i miei video possano aiutarti a fare la manutenzione del tuo motore da solo. Saluti da: Il Vecchio Meccanico e guida con prudenza.
(Google Traduttore)
as with most bike maintenance...
removing the plastics takes the most time.
quality work here. 👌
Hi, yes your absolute right.. and to be honest thats not my favorite part, I allways call it 'Tupperware'..lollll. Greetz from The Old Mechanic 👨🔧
I’ve only ridden my bike for a season and I looked today and that little tank was empty!! Is that why my rear brakes feel weak? Or do I need new brakes?
Hi TicoCastro, First thing you need to do is to check your rear brake pads, if they been worn out,
renew them.
Then change the brake fluid, for fresh brake fluid.
Look for airbubbles, as that will explain that spongy feeling. You also look for any leaks in the brake system. Let is know what you discovered.
Greetz from The Old Mechanic, ride save 👨🔧--->🏍 👍
Don't forget to subribe to my channel.
Hi, thanks for the videos! It's hard to find information like this specific to my bike. I have a question, I am going to buy a hydraulic brake switch for the rear brake as i am making my bike road worthy and i dont have a spot for a normal brake switch (racing foot pegs). Is the thread size 1mm or 1.25mm? (I'm assuming it goes in the top, replacing the bolt that holds the banjo bolt) I cant seem to find an answer anywhere. Thanks, Kris
I just found a part number for the original bolt: 90145-MS9-612. But it doesn't tell me the pitch of the thread.
@@krismuller2209 Hi Kris, I am sorry but I can't help you with this question. Perhaps someone here can help you out ?