How to Bleed Brembo Motorcycle Brakes


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If you have ever had a motorcycle accident or want to keep your brakes in good working order, you know how important it is to get your brakes checked. When you’re riding around on a bike, every second counts. You don’t want to be caught in an emergency situation where you can’t stop because of faulty brakes. So, how do you bleed Brembo motorcycle brakes?

There are two ways to bleed your brakes:

  1. Use an air compressor – This method is the easy route.
  2.  Use a syringe and tubing — This method will require more work but is more thorough.

The process of bleeding your motorcycle brakes can go a long way in keeping your bike at its best. If you want to know more about bleeding Brembo motorcycle brakes, then continue reading below.

How to Care For Your Brembo Motorcycle Brakes

Brembo offers a selection of brake pads, rotors, and other parts from their catalog to personalize your bike’s braking performance.

The Brembo Motorcycle Brakes manual is an easy-to-use guide meant to assist riders in understanding how the motorcycle brakes work or perform under different conditions. The manual provides information on setting up the bike correctly and operating the Brembo system effectively.

For Brembo motorcycle brakes to work correctly, it must be maintained on a routine basis. Let’s see the steps to do so below.

Bleed Your Brakes

The first step in the routine maintenance of your Brembo motorcycle brakes is to bleed them. This means releasing air from the system by bleeding the hydraulic fluid through a reservoir.

Clean and Inspect Your Brakes

After you have bled your Brembo motorcycle brakes, you can start cleaning and inspecting them. You can remove dirt and dust by thoroughly washing all brake parts with soap and water. Then use a rough brush to scrub off any rust or other debris that may have accumulated on some parts of the system.

How to Bleed Brembo Motorcycle Brakes

Bleeding Brembo motorcycle brakes can be a bit tricky. There are two ways to rid your bike of air bubbles and debris from the braking system. 

One way is with a vacuum cleaner, and the other is with a pressure washer. Here, we’ll outline how to do this with a vacuum cleaner:

  1. Connect the red rectangular hose on the bleeder on top of the brake fluid reservoir, attaching it securely, so it doesn’t fall off while driving or riding.
  2. Start the engine and let it warm up for about five minutes before bleeding.
  3. Attach the second hose to the inlet port of the vacuum cleaner.
  4. Attach the vacuum cleaner hose to the outlet port on the left side of the reservoir.
  5. Start the engine and run at 3000 RPMs with zero throttle for 30 seconds.
  6. Turn off the engine and let it cool down for about ten minutes.
  7. Remove hoses from rear caliper ports.
  8. Let the air out slowly until all air bubbles are removed from the system.

If you don’t have access to this option, then you should take your bike to a shop to have them bleed your brake system for you. They will do it right, typically costing less than $100.

How to Do a Motorcycle Brake Job

Now that you know how to bleed your Brembo motorcycle brakes, you should also know how to do a motorcycle brake job.

Use the following steps to accomplish this task:

  1. Unscrew the bleeder screw from the brake fluid reservoir
  2. Run your thumb around the inside of the reservoir and make sure there are no brake fluid bubbles.
  3. Fill a clean container with clean brake fluid.
  4. Open the bleed screw on one wheel at a time and let it drip out into your container for about 20 seconds.
  5. Slowly add brake fluid back into the reservoir until it can’t be pumped up anymore or until it stops dripping out of your wheel when you open the bleeding screw.
  6. Repeat steps 3-5 for every wheel on your motorcycle.

Keep reading to determine if Brembo motorcycle brakes are for you.

Are Brembo Motorcycle Brakes Good?

It might seem like a lot of work to bleed your brakes and keep maintaining them. Are Brembo motorcycle brakes any good?

Brembo motorcycle brakes are more efficient than other braking systems because they use a vented rotor to dissipate heat. This keeps the pads from wearing down and ensures optimum stopping power all the time. 

Maintaining Your High-Quality Brembo Brakes

The maintenance schedule for your motorcycle will depend on the type of brakes installed. Larger motorcycles typically require more frequent service than smaller machines, and dealership mechanics may be required to perform some services or repairs rather than a DIYer.

If you’re not sure what kind of brakes are on your motorcycle, check with the manufacturer or dealership. Once you have the maintenance schedule for your motorcycle, make sure to follow it. A maintained motorcycle will last longer and work better than one that’s ignored.

Arwood

I'm Arwood, but the grandkids call me Big Papa. After retiring from teaching automotive classes for 30+ years I decided to create a blog about all the questions I used to get about brakes and anything automotive.

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