Usually it's not Philips screws but rather JIS screws (Japaneses Industrial Standard). If so the screw heads have a small dot stamped onto them. Philips can easily strip a JIS head. Just a tip.
is 1 500mL bottle enough for both front and rear brakes for a flush? Also, how did you know when to switch from one caliber to the other for the fronts?
"philips head screwdriver" - works but anyone who plans to do work on a Japanese bike should really spend a few bucks and invest in a set of JIS screwdrivers. They really do work better on Japanese machines.
Great instruction...thanks to youtube I have saved thousands doing my mc at home....Here in San Diego I wear light clothing and ride all year!
You should be using JIS screw drivers for yr reservoir i think.. JIS #1 #2 #3 would be good ones to have around.
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Usually it's not Philips screws but rather JIS screws (Japaneses Industrial Standard). If so the screw heads have a small dot stamped onto them.
Philips can easily strip a JIS head. Just a tip.
Thanks for video! How much brake fluid do I need (front+back)?
What about flushing the ABS Module? Would be nice to mention, that this is necessaary as well.
I have the same query.
How much volume is extracted from the system?
Good video, clear and to the point :)
Thank you for watching!
Great Video!
what is the total volume you extract?
Because I did it and between the front and rear, I got 250cc roughly.
Is this correct?
Regards
ND
Great job....
i have the clue to attend to one now
Sammy of Nairobi Kenya
is 1 500mL bottle enough for both front and rear brakes for a flush? Also, how did you know when to switch from one caliber to the other for the fronts?
Should only need a 12oz bottle
Nice vid man. I'm a metro Detroiter as well!
Nice dude. Message me on ig if you wanna ride sometime
Assuming this is a similar process for the FZ07? The brake systems don’t look all too different
Should be the same process
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"philips head screwdriver" - works but anyone who plans to do work on a Japanese bike should really spend a few bucks and invest in a set of JIS screwdrivers. They really do work better on Japanese machines.
So tedious... I won't do it, I never use brakes anyway....
Engine braking only or you're a coward