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When the brake fluid is an unknown
- Mike W.
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When you don't know if you have DOT 3 or 4 or 5, what do you top it off with? I know you're supposed to not mix types but I haven't owned this bike since it was new so I have no idea what's in there.
Mike
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Dry Boiling Point Wet Boiling Point
DOT 3 205°C (401°F) 140°C (284°F)
DOT 4 230°C (446°F) 155°C (311°F)
DOT 5 260°C (500°F) 180°C (356°F)
DOT 5.1 270°C (518°F) 191°C (375°F)
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flush it all out and start over;)
I agree.
Brake fluid isn't expensive enough to chance having a problem stopping your bike in an emergency situation.
First off though, I'd try to figure out why "it got low somehow". Auto manufacturers used to recommend flushing and replacing the brake fluid in your car/truck once a year. Being that most folks don't rack up as many miles annually on their bikes, I figure the frequency of swapping the fluid out can't be to far off that yearly mark.
Piece of mind is cheaper (and less painful) than a piece of missing/ground down flesh. :whistle:
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flush it all out and start over;)
Don't forget the rear. El-Cheapo store brand quart bottle is enough for both. Should be changed once a year. Buy some fuel line to fit the nipples and use a couple of clean glass mayonaise jars. Once you've gone through what looks like enough to have filled and emptied the system once, switch jars. When it's as clear coming out as it is going in, you're done.
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if it were my bike, i'd proceed on the assumption that it's not DOT5, cause the bike is relatively new, after the DOT5 drawbacks were known. if it was a new cop bike, i'd also assume it was serviced in accordance with the OEM recommendations which i assume are not DOT5. finally if the recommended brake fluid type is stated on the master cylinder cap, i'd assume that's what's in the system right now.
if it was an older street racer bike, i might be more cautious.
if possible, another option is call the prior owners.
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It's a daily rider I asume and since you should only need to flush and fill once a year I wouldn't worry too much about switching to DOT5.
I'd be more concerned about the sudden drop in the fluid level.
I flush mine each start of the riding season when I do the first oil and once over on the bike.
Post edited by: KZ_Rage, at: 2006/11/20 20:09
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I have Dot 5 in my 650 front and back at the moment. Have had it for years.
I have just bought a GSXR footpeg set up (haven't recieved it yet), and was wondering about this brake fluid stuff.
If I need to switch to a Dot 3 or 4 because the GSXR resevoir uses that, how do I flush out all the Dot 5 in my line and caliper, as I don't want to mix the two?
Rob
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