An instructional how to video on how to service and flush the brake system on a 2004 and later BMW K1200LT. This instructional video provides a visual guide …
An instructional how to video on how to service and flush the brake system on a 2004 and later BMW K1200LT. This instructional video provides a visual guide …
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No pump in that model. The brakes should be pushed back to remove all of the fluid but is not totally necessary in my opinion
Try using just one or two fingers to operate the front brake. At low speeds it is more pronounced.
very interesting,great videos. I have a 93 KLT 1100 i m doing the brake bleeding for first time. I turned the ingnition on but when I applied the brakes I dont hear the pump. Does this bike has a pump (electric ?). Do I have to really remove the brake pads and push the pistons in with an spacer? thank you
Absolutely! non integrated are easier in my opinion. Just keep flushing! – Kirk
Hi Kurt, really informative video just wondering if any of your club members have suffered from what I am suffering from, which is a very aggressive front brake snatching. I’ve had my 2006 LT a few months and love the ride but Oh my Lord that front brake is a real pain. Any Ideas?
Cheers
Paul
Also check out Chris Harris videos as he dose more R1200 bikes..
youtube.com/user/BavarianBomberWrench/videos
Hi Kurt, I was wondering, if I got already air in the ABS system of a non intergrated (I guess) 1998 BMW R1200C Classic, got pretty much fup the rear brake, would I be able to bleed the ABS myslef without the computer/tool and avoid to bleed my wallet at a BMW shop?
Thank you for the comments, I really appreciate the feedback!
Your videos are awesome! They have been so much help and will save me so much money, I can’t thank you enough for making them!
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