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Quick & Easy: Fix Your Squishy Brake Pedal in Just 5 Minutes!

Quick & Easy: Fix Your Squishy Brake Pedal in Just 5 Minutes!

In this blog, we’ll walk you through a quick and efficient method to fix a squishy brake pedal by changing the rear brake caliper fluid on a motorcycle. This guide is inspired by Eddie Maximillian’s step-by-step video tutorial, which you can follow along here. Although Eddie demonstrates this process on a 2020 Jiger 600, the steps are quite similar for most sport bikes.Tools and PreparationFor this task, you will need:- Ratchet- Extension- 8mm socket- Vacuum brake bleeder (recommended model: Four Uncles, available on Amazon)- DOT 4 brake fluid (ensure it’s compatible with your bike’s specifications)Step-by-Step Brake Fluid Change1. Access the Reservoir:...

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Brake Maintenance: Pad Replacement, Fluid Change & Material Explained!

Brake Maintenance: Pad Replacement, Fluid Change & Material Explained!

In this blog, we delve into the essentials of brake maintenance, including pad replacement, fluid change, and an explanation of different brake pad materials. Join Eddie Maximillian as he walks us through a detailed guide on servicing a Jiger 600 motorcycle. You can follow along with Eddie's step-by-step video tutorial here.Understanding Brake Pad MaterialsWhen replacing brake pads, it's crucial to understand the differences between organic, sintered, and semi-metallic pads. Sintered brake pads, like the EBC FA 447 HH used in this guide, are ideal for sport bikes due to their longer wear time and superior performance in high-heat applications and...

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2024 Kawasaki Ninja ZX6R First Service Tutorial: Oil Change, Coolant Refill, and Chain

2024 Kawasaki Ninja ZX6R First Service Tutorial: Oil Change, Coolant Refill, and Chain

In today's tutorial, Eddie Maxmillion demonstrates how to perform the first service on a 2024 Kawasaki Ninja ZX6R, which is crucial for removing the factory oil and ensuring the engine's longevity. Typically, this service should be conducted between 600-800 miles. Eddie outlines the necessary steps, starting with an oil change, coolant top-off, brake inspection, hose and tire pressure checks, and throttle play adjustments.Firstly, gather the required materials: an oil filter, four quarts of 10W40 full synthetic oil (Eddie recommends Liquid Moly), coolant for the overflow reservoir, a 17mm socket, oil filter wrench, and tools for chain adjustment—a 32mm socket, a...

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