lewisalice
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Do you think the brake fluid really needs to be changed every 2 years like it says in the maintenance schedule?
It is pretty much an industry standard, my other bikes also call for 2 yearsI got no problem spending the money was just curious why every 2 years
I'm not even suggesting you don't change every two years , .... but this is a real life experience, my 2003 Toyt. Tacoma had the fluid changed in 2006 @ 41,567 mi. ( By the previous owner )....... It's now 3-22-18 ( 12 years later :yikes: ) @ 235,000+ mi. and that fluid is still in the system ...... I have topped it off ( about once a year ) but the brakes work fine and there haven't been any leaks..... .........On another topic, many folks here report they change their wheel bearings at EVERY tire change...... yet the amount of BEARING failures reported here , well I can't remember reading about one.......... good luck ....Mike :thumbup:
Does anyone know how much new fluid is required to do a complete flush? (2015 RTL) Is one bottle enough? The service manual and BUDS manual do not specify quantity.
:yikes::yikes::yikes::yikes::yikes:..........JC - did you read my first sentence or just decided to forget I said it ????:banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead: and How can you KNOW what I was " trying to say " do you have a CRYSTAL BALL ?????? ........... Mike :thumbup:Mike, I strongly disagree with what you are trying to say here. The 12 year old fluid in your Toyota is downright dangerous and I don't want to be on the road with you. On other topics you have been one of the most conservative safety proponents in this forum. I was quite surprised at this post.
In a Spyder, the fluid is SPENT by two years. It gets HOT and not just from the brakes, look where your master cylinder and lines run. Its absorbs water and becomes compressible. A large percentage of the 'Brake Failure' warnings on Spyders are from spent brake fluid.
If the bike gets driven much at all, at 2 yrs the fluid is DONE, at 3 yrs its doing damage. If you do the work yourself, it costs less than $10 to flush the system with fresh fluid. At a dealer its less than 1 hour labor. Its also a necessary part of a brake job.
:yikes::yikes::yikes::yikes::yikes:..........JC - did you read my first sentence or just decided to forget I said it ????:banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead: and How can you KNOW what I was " trying to say " do you have a CRYSTAL BALL ?????? ........... Mike :thumbup:
I do not know anyone who does the brake fluid on there cars unless the master cylinder or caliper brakes so you need to stay off the road because according to you most cars are unsafe. Now my Spyder is going on 5 years and I just noticed about the fluid change but guess what the spyder brakes are running great. I will at my next service get it done.Mike, I strongly disagree with what you are trying to say here. The 12 year old fluid in your Toyota is downright dangerous and I don't want to be on the road with you. On other topics you have been one of the most conservative safety proponents in this forum. I was quite surprised at this post.
In a Spyder, the fluid is SPENT by two years. It gets HOT and not just from the brakes, look where your master cylinder and lines run. Its absorbs water and becomes compressible. A large percentage of the 'Brake Failure' warnings on Spyders are from spent brake fluid.
If the bike gets driven much at all, at 2 yrs the fluid is DONE, at 3 yrs its doing damage. If you do the work yourself, it costs less than $10 to flush the system with fresh fluid. At a dealer its less than 1 hour labor. Its also a necessary part of a brake job.
I do not know anyone who does the brake fluid on there cars unless the master cylinder or caliper brakes so you need to stay off the road because according to you most cars are unsafe. Now my Spyder is going on 5 years and I just noticed about the fluid change but guess what the spyder brakes are running great. I will at my next service get it done.
I do not know anyone who does the brake fluid on there cars unless the master cylinder or caliper brakes so you need to stay off the road because according to you most cars are unsafe. Now my Spyder is going on 5 years and I just noticed about the fluid change but guess what the spyder brakes are running great. I will at my next service get it done.
I never service my own bike always bring it to the dealerThat's usually the mentality of the people who think they can do their own service but are too scared or don't have the knowledge to venture out from the standard oil change. If you were to bring your vehicle back to the dealership for its regular services they'd most definitely be changing your brake fluid every 2 years. Back in day before all the complex braking systems you could get away with that stuff, now a days you can't. Look at the HUGE Harley recall from people that weren't properly changing their brake fluid.