How to bleed e-scooter Hydraulic brakes and replace pads
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 พ.ย. 2024
- Hey all hope you have all been well and staying upright
In this video I will show you how to bleed your e-scooter brakes and replace your pads this is a kinda quick video and a quick guide and run down with out jumping to in-depth with is or the video would have been 20 minutes long hahaha. anyway hope this video helps you and gets you on your way !
This is where I brought my bleed kit from ebay
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This is the hydraulic oil I brought shown in my video
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Thanks! I gotta do this for my brothers apollo ghost
Definitely ma man ! Nothing worse then not having brakes.
Just added here I brought the bleed kit and hydraulic oil from in the description
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That's a different way than how I got taught but it looks to work better so thanks for the video. I will try this method next time I need brakes. Just one thing though. Did you need to push the calliper pistons back when replacing the pads.
@f.cscootriders yeah still have to but in the video for me was a stuff around to explain but I had to open the fill port to release pressure to be available to push them out. This is the way I know as it gets out stubbin air pockets that are quite common on scooters that get folded alot
On a well maintained system you should be able to push them out with out it fighting you
Is it the same for a nami klima
Same for every e scooter with hydraulic brakes some just have a torques bit up the top reservoir some just have Allan keys but the process is the same
Can you post link were you got that bleed kit
Sure can
www.ebay.com.au/itm/393438131152?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=705-154756-20017-0&ssspo=g8edb9actjq&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=1OX6NjUNQCG&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
Thanks for the video, it is nice to know that I was doing it properly. The Dragon Cyclone Pro has the thread way down inside the master cylinder (7 to 8 mm), very hard to get a fitting down there. I ended up using a plastic kit and shaving the outside down until it allowed me to get the fitting screwed in. Is there a proper M5 threaded fitting for that style of master cylinder?
I have the same on my hurricane not that I'm aware of but honestly haven't put any research into it properly should try and find something
But yeah man your doing it right there's a hand full of different ways to go about the bleed I find this way way more affective. Some times you can just pump the brake and it will self bleed but other times like this mukuta needs a little encouragement hahaha