Choose "3 Seas Recreation" for your Beta parts! Customers can now order all Beta parts and accessories directly from the Beta USA website. All parts inventories are in real-time. Customers can choose shipping options and the best part, selecting their preferred dealer. Why choose 3 Seas Recreation as your preferred dealer? -We have spent over $40,000 this year alone on our race team, all of which are on Beta Motorcycles. -We have produced over 300 "How To Beta Videos". All free to the public. -When you choose "3 Seas Recreation" a portion of that sale will come back to our shop, all profit goes back into our race program and our TH-cam videos. -Since 2011 we have been a pioneer with the Beta Brand in the USA and spend hundreds of hours giving advice over the phone for Free. -We are BETA ONLY when it comes to Off Road Dirt bikes, all of our attention is on Beta! -We take brand new bikes out of the show room and give full riding videos, none of this is backed by the Factory or Beta USA Beta Parts Link: betausa.com/accessories.html ------------------------------------------- NEXT LEVEL 🔔 Hit the bell next to Subscribe so you don't miss a video! 👍 Like Our Videos 💬 Comment Below 🏍 Enjoy The Ride, Jared -------------------------------------------
Thanks for the video! I had a cracked perch and was dreading bleeding it - this was great! It took a while for bubbles to come and then i gave the handlebars a shift to get a little more vertical into the system and the air came out well after that. Great tips on covering the graphics and overall tricks for assuring a smooth job. My cover didn't have phillips screws but yours clearly did - no big deal - just grab the right tool and get to work! Favorite part you didn't cover - starting the bike and putting it in gear. I had the kill switch under my thumb in case it lurched on me but I didn't need it since the pressure worked and my clutch is back in business!
This is a part that comes stock on Beta Motorcycles so if you are looking for that exact clutch you can pick any modern Beta motorcycle and it would be this part. Enjoy The Ride, Jared
We agree! This video was a simple example of how someone could do it in their garage with minimal tools and still get the whole job done in about 15 minutes. Enjoy The Ride, Jared
@@dznnf7 the jis cross head does not have the cam out feature of the Phillips and thus does not tear out the fasteners that brembos have in this application which are actually pozis... just a hint also tapping the bit with a small ball pein will unlock the screw and it won't stick . If there is any corrosion at all a bit of aluminum powder on the screwdriver tip prior to use or push it into the ground if in the field will keep it from cammming out.
Choose "3 Seas Recreation" for your Beta parts! Customers can now order all Beta parts and accessories directly from the Beta USA website. All parts inventories are in real-time. Customers can choose shipping options and the best part, selecting their preferred dealer.
Why choose 3 Seas Recreation as your preferred dealer?
-We have spent over $40,000 this year alone on our race team, all of which are on Beta Motorcycles.
-We have produced over 300 "How To Beta Videos". All free to the public.
-When you choose "3 Seas Recreation" a portion of that sale will come back to our shop, all profit goes back into our race program and our TH-cam videos.
-Since 2011 we have been a pioneer with the Beta Brand in the USA and spend hundreds of hours giving advice over the phone for Free.
-We are BETA ONLY when it comes to Off Road Dirt bikes, all of our attention is on Beta!
-We take brand new bikes out of the show room and give full riding videos, none of this is backed by the Factory or Beta USA
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betausa.com/accessories.html
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Thanks for the video! I had a cracked perch and was dreading bleeding it - this was great! It took a while for bubbles to come and then i gave the handlebars a shift to get a little more vertical into the system and the air came out well after that. Great tips on covering the graphics and overall tricks for assuring a smooth job.
My cover didn't have phillips screws but yours clearly did - no big deal - just grab the right tool and get to work!
Favorite part you didn't cover - starting the bike and putting it in gear. I had the kill switch under my thumb in case it lurched on me but I didn't need it since the pressure worked and my clutch is back in business!
That made it look easy. Thanks for all the great videos. I apologize. I had no idea that was cracked. I definitely would of told you
No worries! I see your boy is doing great on his new 300 RR you guys got from us a few weeks ago! Congrats!
Just installed my new clutch master cylinder but I can’t get the air bubbles to come up after pulling the leaver back. What am I doing wrong ?
Where can i bay that hydraulic clutch
This is a part that comes stock on Beta Motorcycles so if you are looking for that exact clutch you can pick any modern Beta motorcycle and it would be this part. Enjoy The Ride, Jared
A vacuum brake bleeder works great and faster
We agree! This video was a simple example of how someone could do it in their garage with minimal tools and still get the whole job done in about 15 minutes. Enjoy The Ride, Jared
The screws are not Phillips they are jis, if you get a jis screwdriver from a brand like vessel you'll not strip them anymore. #2 jis
Brembo brakes aren't Japanese. Any good Phillips will work.
@@dznnf7 the jis cross head does not have the cam out feature of the Phillips and thus does not tear out the fasteners that brembos have in this application which are actually pozis... just a hint also tapping the bit with a small ball pein will unlock the screw and it won't stick . If there is any corrosion at all a bit of aluminum powder on the screwdriver tip prior to use or push it into the ground if in the field will keep it from cammming out.
Thanks for the tip, we will have to look into that style of driver. Enjoy The Ride, Jared