How To Bleed Shimano Deore XT Hydraulic Disc Brakes by Performance Bicycle
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Learn how to Bleed Shimano Deore XT Hydraulic Disc Brakes. Next time you need to do annual maintenance, shorten or replace the hose, this video will give you the confidence and know how to do it yourself. Shop Disc Brakes: http://www.performancebike.com/bikes/SubCategory_10052_10551_400926_-1_400002_400907 As always, you can shop Performance Bicycle at http://www.performancebike.com/ Follow Performance Bicycle on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/performancebike Like Us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/performancebike Read Our Blog at http://blog.performancebike.com/
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thanks, good vid. Just remember to put the plunger back in to the reservoir pot before unscrewing it.... my work area looks like a hydraulic shop at a B grade forklift factory!
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Easy to follow video,thanks for posting.
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Lmao so many unless steps.
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Thank you!...it is really helpfull!
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Great video tutorial. Thanks for putting it out there for us DIY bicycle mechanics.
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Thanks for convincing me to stick with cable disk brakes.
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I've seen videos about bleeding hydraulic brake on cars, so what is the crucial difference between cars and bikes, can I follow the rules on cars?
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Hi, What is the correct Lever action on Shimano hydraulic brakes (50% travle or 90% etc..)? I bought a set of brand new Shimano XTR, the docs said it was pre-bled, I also bought a Shimano bleed kit, so I installed the front one as is (no bleeding), but for the rear one, I had to take out the hose and route it through on my Cannondal Scalpel frame openings, I performed the bleed process as explained on this video, but both brakes the front and rear the lever action is almost to the handle bar (about 95% travel) before the brakes lockup (about 1/2 inch space left between lever & handle bars). When I look at the new bikes at the stores, their hydraulic brake's lever travel is around 60-70% ! The fact the factory bled front
brake and rear brake that I bled both travel pretty far, I think either I am missing something or that is how XTR works.
Just a side note, I did not change the rotors, previously the brakes on the bike were Avid Juicy 7. I have bled car brakes and I know the piston move out as pads wear down etc, is it the same concept on the bikes?
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Fantastic !! :D
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Wow, very clear. It is enough to make we want to pay for the job. I'm a clutz so I would spill mineral oil everywhere.
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Holy God damn that was concise!!!!
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Hello. Very good video. Thanks very much.
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If I want a free stroke of less than 1 inch (original), can I bleed the brake with the free stroke adjustment all the way out and the lever position all the way in, then screw in the free stroke adjustment and screw out the lever position after bleeding?
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Thank you :-)
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realmente muy instructivo el video para tener una idea de como proceder de forma doméstica en el sangrado de frenos shimano..
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Great helpful vid! Now I'm gonna wanna do this myself
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Perfect tutorial! Thanks a lot!
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Shimano XT Deore is expensive shit. I followed every step and now the tool-less knob is stuck so that the right handlebar is all the way out. Maybe I can sell it to someone with large hands...
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Great instruction video. I want to add one thing: Don't use alcohol on the seals in the calipers though. It will damage them. Manual says soap and water.
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this is the best tutorial.He completely followed shimano's manual for bleeding their brakes. Congrats
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