I Saved $500 doing this myself!!!!!! Sharing my experiences that I have had while changing my brake line has been a tremendous learning curve for me. It took me a long time to set up the camera on angles that can capture what I am doing. I want to share my experience to help anyone who wants to work on their bike themselves so that they can reference the process that I went through. This was the first time I dealt with a break line and I encourage you to work on yours too. I showed issues that I ran into and how I got through them. I tried to see if it was fixable and how I sourced my part.
This step-by-step guide will help you to be able to work on your own motorcycle. When on a budget or looking for a experience, videos like mine will help out. I would recommend learning basic elements of repairing your vehicle, so you can better understand your motorcycle or car for that matter.
This is a 2003 Yamaha R1 brake line that was changed. This tutorial will work with any motorcycle with some adjustments. Including #kawasaki #suzuki #ducati #ktm #mvaugusta #aprilia #honda #cbr #gsxr #yamahaR1
How this video benefits you?
-Save money on Labor ($250)
-Saves money by shopping smart (Saved $250-$300)
-Learn a universal skill
-Step-by-step guide makes it easy to follow
-Fix your own bike
Video summary:
-Identify issue
-change a steel braided break line
-Install a tough line
-understand the difference of before and after
-how to bleed brakes
-fixing motorcycle brakes
-fix banjo bolt
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