It's something that a lot of people overlook when doing maintenance. Apparently mine hadn't been done in a while either. Hopefully yours looks a little cleaner than mine. Thanks for watching and commenting brother! Stay safe out there!
@@RSWarriorBryan when j had my tires put on, the shop guy showed me the fluid and recommended a flush. Didn't look horrible, but could definitely tell its getting to be time. Assuming a hand pump vacuum bleeder would work as well, just have to watch the guage so I don't get backflow.
Thanks you for confirming this method with us. Exactly what I was planning to do this weekend. I actually think I have the same bleeder tool bought online. My 2002 had the rear brakes go out last year due to the rear master cylinder going out. I bought a rebuild kit and left it to a co worker to rebuild but it didn't work when installed. I ended up buying one off someone and it is working, I just need to re-bleed the system front and back because it is still a little spongy. My question to you is...can you show us how to rebuild the lower master brake cylinder? Thank you again for your valuable info on our BADASS scooters.
Thanks for great video Bryan! I have a question about rear brake master cylinder bolts what goes to the frame,can you tell me what measures are those and copper washer measures what fit to the banjo bolts ?I have the aftermarket chrome forward ,but dont like them and now I struggle "back to the stock " installation. Greetings bro !
Help Bryan. I don't have a compressor. Can I still purchase this kit and complete this job without the compressor? Or do I need the compressor for sure?
Hello Brian I hope you still got your warrior and you doing good I got a question where do you feel your reservoir back up on your front brakes at I know it goes above the lower level Mark for how full should it be 🤔
As long as you’re not racing and speeding bad out of hell and constantly putting on your brakes there’s nothing wrong with your old brake fluid I’ve used 3 year old fluid as long as you store it in the nice cool dry Place you can take an ammo cans stored in there and put them water gel packets inside that could be a good video for you to upload test the theory sincerely, certified inspection mechanic
Bryan I appreciate you doing this video but I find that you leave out the main parts. You talk through it, but that's not as helpful as seeing it. Might be better if you got someone to help with filming and did the whole process end to end without any editing or with minimal editing. We, as viewers, can always skip through the video as needed and slow down when needed. Not everyone is as experienced, or as familiar with all the pieces and how everything works, so it's helpful to be able to see the whole thing as it happens. Thanks!