Jesus! After reading that (http://www.expandingknowledge.com/Je...r_Bleeding.pdf) I think I better flog my bike toot sweet (lol)
Bleeding is straight forward. If you're not that confident just do a dry run on the bike, find the bits on the bike you need and practice the sequence. Once you have removed the fairings bits doing it slowly, you should complete the simple front abs bleed in less than an hour (this excludes the front power unit) I hope to fit braided line this weekend on my ABS this weekend, if the kids give me anytime to myself.
I need educating is the haynes service repair manual the same thing as the workshop manual & if so is there a link for an rr6? I've had a look before & given up pretty soon afterwards
Hey derchef, I had found this last weekend after getting some issues with Colin's abs bike not doing as it should! We had some back n forth with slick (cheers again mate) to try and get some answers about what the bike was doing but it's just easier to have the answers in front of you and the ability to flick back n forth depending on what the diagnostics were telling us!
Hi guys here, I'm just new to this forum and I have a german 2009 Blade with ABS (ABS-ECU was : 38600-MFL-D02) which I upgraded last year with the better braking ECU of the 2012 newer modell (38600-MGP-D11). Is my assumption right that when I do the brake fluid bleeding I have to go according to the 2013 procedures? The bleeding process depends on the electronics version as the brake Abs hardware is the same between model year 2009 and 2014 ?? Can anyone comfirm please?
I wanted to put this on my iPad but it was a bit on the large size at 264MB so I've split it into the various chapters, to make it a bit easier to move about. Here are the links, if anyone else wants to download them in manageable chunks: 1. General Info 2. Technical Features 3. Frame, Body Panels & Exhaust 4. Maintenance 5. Lubrication System 6. Fuel System 7. Cooling System 8. Engine Removal & Installation 9. Cylinder Head & Valves 10. Clutch, Starter & Gearshift 11. Alternator 12. Crankcase, Transmission & Balancer 13. Crankcase, Piston & Cylinder 14. Front Wheel, Suspensionb & Steering 15. Rear Wheel & Suspension 16. Hydraulic Brake 17. Battery & Charging System 18. Ignition System 19. Electric Starter 20. Lights, Meters & Switches 21. Wiring Diagrams 22. Troubleshooting 23. Index
2002 CBR 954rr Service Manual if anyone's interested https://www.dropbox.com/s/oq4ih10eh62w8ji/CBR954RR(02).pdf?dl=0 (if there's another thread more appropriate can a moderator move this for me please?)
Should anyone require an owners manual for quick referencing tyre pressures, torque specs etc then you can find your model & year here... http://www.hondampe.com.au/repository/owning_a_honda/owners-manuals/road.aspx
https://www.dropbox.com/s/swhexdpkted3uy0/CBR1000RR 2008-2014 Service Manual.pdf?dl=0 https://www.dropbox.com/s/cs90jkis40grl9z/CBR1000rr-2012_NonABS_WiringDiagram.jpg?dl=0 The navigation pane is there on the left, you might have to click the little black arrow thing near the top to expose it... this copy you can use the search facility to find what you're looking for Owners Manual : https://www.dropbox.com/s/ibbumykhxozuhd9/32MGP6130_CBR1000RR14 Owners Manual.pdf?dl=0
Try my links chap - it has a working navigation pane and you can search the document - a lot of these manuals being posted are only scanned images which means you can't actually search the document https://www.dropbox.com/s/swhexdpkted3uy0/CBR1000RR 2008-2014 Service Manual.pdf?dl=0 https://www.dropbox.com/s/cs90jkis40grl9z/CBR1000rr-2012_NonABS_WiringDiagram.jpg?dl=0
I’ve a 2009 Blade, do I have to get the valve clearances done at 13000 miles? If so how much will it cost?
Think Honda specify every 16k, as to whether or not to do it depends on who you ask. Ex honda service trained guy who did the MOTs and bits on my 07 that I couldn't said don't bother until 32k as he never had one need that needed adjusting. Price wise about 2 years ago he quoted me £300.