have uploaded the brake bleeding process for the abs brakes cbr1000 from 2008 to 2013 models thought might be handy to someone as Honda just charged me £260. I was so pissed after I sat at home and dug about on internet for hours till I found this. and been told from Honda dealer that its the right process cause I went in and showed him I know how to do it myself and I downloaded a copy. and he looked and said its right am sure he wasn't happy I know it myself now lol so im sharing it to the world so Honda cant rip anymore people off...
have uploaded the process from the Haynes manual to set the bike into abs self diagnosis mode and all the codes and how to remove all the abs components on 2008 to 2013 models
Well I never why would anyone ever want to do a crazy thing like that to the Honda created c-abs system on their blade/baby blade..........Honda's c-abs system works magnificently and as specified by Honda's technical specifications............both Honda and vosa told me so!
I am new to the site but have just fitted a set of HEL stainless lines to mine, I now see why they are called hel you can't get them on trade description, the rear lines did not line up, the manifold should have a M5 tapped hole in but had a 5 mm hole this block I machined to a hexagon now looks ok, front line from master cyl the manifold was 180 deg out. the manifold down to the front calipers should be tapped M5 but again 5mm hole. I am an engineer and have a good workshop so can machine etc so hoses are now fitted, I thought I would firstly try standard bleed practices before going onto quantum physics better known as honda system bleed, mine has bled up ok, I shall post How I did it if anyone want to know its a bit late tonight
Good, Thanks man ! It will be useful for others like us who need to bleed the whole circuit of the c-abs system. I processed mine last november successfully (local honda dealder told me they are not used to do this operation - Unbelievable answer from Honda...) Hope it will last at least one year (due to the bad location of the front unit power which is located just behind the exhaust manifold).
If you're up for it SwissT wrote up a version of the bleed process that's much easier to follow https://www.1000rr.co.uk/threads/abs-bleeding-manual.16292/ The drop box link doesn't work anymore but I do have an older version of the document