
1800 Brakes: Bleeding Brakes and Clutch, Pad Wear Indicator
Nov 9, 2008 · 2) Reservoir No. 2 is the remote brake fluid reservoir, located knee-high, at the right-hand side of the bike, just above the rear brake pedal. It is used to flush the lower bleeder valves located …
Removing 1300 coolant hoses and bypassing heat flow in...
Jul 10, 2023 · Vacuum pump to empty the coolant reservoir. Return hose at pump removed, used county water to give it a good rinse. After that I rinsed it with "Distilled" water, cranked it briefly. I added …
CBR1000RR Clutch Problems: No Pressure! - Honda VTX Forum
Mar 14, 2008 · Sounds like he only replaced the fluid in the reservoir and didn't bleed the thing all the way through (from the bleeder on the clutch slave, down below). Have him turn the handlebars all the …
Engine Coolant Change. - Honda VTX Forum
Apr 30, 2009 · #19 · May 31, 2009 coolant reservoir location & fill procedure Coolant reservoir on my 1800 is in front of the back wheel. I had to take the voltage regulator off to pull the reservoir out. To …
1800 Rear Brake Issues - Honda VTX Forum
Jul 29, 2012 · I know I do not need to bleed my car brakes unless I open the system or the reservoir gets to low and causes air to get in. If there is an opening (loose fitting or cracked line), then fluid will leak …
VTX 1300 coolant replacement - Honda VTX Forum
Nov 20, 2009 · I just bought my bike and it has 25000 miles on it. I do not know if the coolant has ever been replaced. So,can I just remove the hose from the bottom of the radiator, let it drain, refill, …
Coolant Reservoir Question... | Honda VTX Forum
Mar 8, 2015 · When the system cools down, the coolant stored in the reservoir is pulled back into the radiator by the reduced pressure. After this passing back of coolant into the radiator, the reservoir will …
CLUTCH FLUID CHANGE - Honda VTX Forum
Apr 25, 2007 · Pull the clutch master cap and the side cover on the left rear just above the kickstand. Under the chrome side cover you'll see a bleeder. Open it until the reservoir is almost empty. Close …
Rear Brakes not Holding pressure? - Honda VTX Forum
Apr 18, 2021 · If the reservoir gasket is crimped or brittle it will allow air into the system, obviously causing spongy brakes and fluid loss. this happened to my bike as it was sitting in storage, both the …
Bleeding the brakes and clutch | Honda VTX Forum
May 27, 2004 · Keep checking the reservoir so it doesn t get too low, otherwise it will allow air to be drawn in. HINT: Get the reservoir on the handlebar level by temporarily loosening the handlebar and …