How to fix the rear brake on a Victory Vision motorcycle
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 พ.ย. 2024
- This is a quick, and simple solution to get your rear brake to work. Putting you and your motorcycle back on the road. Thank you to Rylan at The Victory Shop in Iowa. They are the best. If you need work on your Victory Motorcycle they are the ones you want to work on your bike. Note: If you do not feel confident in your brake performance take your motorcycle to a professional repair shop.
I could only get pressure on rear brake pedal after pumping it 3 times. Pumping it up and holding pedal down while bleeding with middle bleeder as shown I got air. About 3 bleed cycles got all air out and restored it. Had tried bleeding back one before with nothing but clear brake fluid. This worked like a champ to restore full pedal.
Great! You saved me to buy a new master cilynder, i was bleeding in a wrong place, in the rear caliper
Thanks Zurriane! I run a vintage motorcycle resto shop and work on some more modern bikes, this was very helpful for me to get a little research done before I fix this guys rear brake!! nice work.
Where were you before I dropped $400.00 on a new rear master brake cylinder. Thanks for the information and yes it worked perfectly. As you already know. Thanks again brother.
Thanks it works great for me, tried to bleed the back brake several times with no luck this works first time like a charm
Worked like a charm. Tried bleeding just the back with no luck. after watching, now works great.
Great glad to see that the video was useful.
Thanks for the excellent video. Please where will I add the dot 4 brake fluid? Is it through the vacuum pump or through the reservoir?
Thanks, I am actually buying a vision and was told the back brakes need to be replaced from the seller. This makes me wonder if it’s in fact the bubble and it needs to be bled.
I test ride a Vision yesterday and the rear brake was non-existent. They had a second one that also had a poor rear brake. The use of the rear brakes is a good idea considering the weight of the bike, but makes for a somewhat scary experience when it doesn’t work. I like to use the rear brake when coming to a stop. The bike was also a bit of a handful because the foot controls were adjusted too far forward. I would ride one for the seat height and my legs are short.
In total, I looked at five Visions and they all had extremely soft brake pedals. I learned to ride using my rear brake to stabilize the motorcycle in slow maneuvers. Also, the front brakes alone don’t stop the bike really well. I will be doing this on the bike that I purchased before my wife gets on it.
Great! I am off to the shed to do that RIGHT now. Well maybe after dinner....
Thanks my man!!!
Are your armrests OEM or aftermarket? I'd like to know where to get them. Thanks.
That was easy. Thanks for the info.
Your welcome
Hello thank you for Info I just pick up Vision
How the hell do you top off the Fluid?
why don't you just show us?
Hey top tech that fluid cup gose into the rear slave cylinder dude. That bleeder is simply for the front right caliper. People this guy has no clue what hes talking about.
No toptech, that’s actually how it’s done. The front and rear brakes are connected.