My kind neighbor, Mr. Ba, is known for his meticulous vehicle maintenance. His trusty old motorcycle, though over a decade old, always gleams and runs smoothly. Recently, I saw him walking his bike home, a frustrated look on his face. Turns out, his “old friend” suffered brake failure on the road. Luckily, the street was empty, and he managed to avoid an accident. He confessed that he’d been putting off a brake fluid change to save money. Hearing this, I could only shake my head. Why risk so much for such a small expense?
Brake fluid, though a small component, plays a crucial role in a motorcycle’s braking system. It transmits force from the brake lever to the brake pads, enabling you to control your speed and ensuring safe travel.
Just like blood vessels in the body, brake fluid is the “lifeblood” that keeps the braking system functioning smoothly. If the brake fluid is low, contaminated, or used for too long, the braking performance will be severely compromised, potentially leading to brake failure and endangering yourself and others.
The market offers a wide variety of brake fluids at different price points, ranging from a few to several hundred thousand VND. However, don’t let price be the sole deciding factor, leading you to choose low-quality products from dubious sources.
According to Robert Miller, author of “The Motorcycle Maintenance Handbook”: “Choosing the right brake fluid for your motorcycle model and operating conditions is crucial. Don’t compromise on quality to save money, as it can directly affect braking performance and your safety.”
Motorcycle brake fluid replacement
Experts recommend changing your brake fluid every 10,000km or annually. Also, pay attention to the color and viscosity of the fluid. If it turns dark, contains sediment, or becomes less viscous, replace it immediately.
Reputable brake fluid brands include Motul, Repsol, Shell, and Castrol. Choose the right type based on your motorcycle model and riding conditions.
The cost depends on the type of fluid and service charges at repair shops. Typically, it ranges from 100,000 to 300,000 VND.
Checking motorcycle brake fluid
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Don’t let a small expense lead to significant problems. Be a wise consumer and choose reputable, quality products to ensure your safety and the safety of others.
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