Hydraulic Fluid Change (Poll Expired)

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How often do you change, or have someone change your Brake/Clutch fluids?

Poll ended at Sun May 18, 2008 2:32 pm

Yearly
10
19%
Bi-Yearly
15
28%
Every Three Years
7
13%
Whenever it is suggested in owners manual
2
4%
As soon as it is Yellow or darker
14
26%
Have never changed it (and I've had my bike at least 4 years)
4
7%
When hell freezes over
2
4%
 
Total votes: 54

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Hydraulic Fluid Change (Poll Expired)

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Ok, poll about maintenance schedules for any motorcycle brands. All registered users can vote once. Poll will be active for 14 days. No need to reply, just vote!!
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Great!

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Gary, I love your choices!!!!!
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I wanna know who posted, when hell freezes over? :-D :-D

It is part of my winter maintenance on all of my motorcycles.
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flip18436572 wrote:I wanna know who posted, when hell freezes over? :-D :-D
Darned if I know! :gig: But the ones who vote for that one will have problems in short order I would say.
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Gary (Forum Admin) wrote:
flip18436572 wrote:I wanna know who posted, when hell freezes over? :-D :-D
Darned if I know! :gig: But the ones who vote for that one will have problems in short order I would say.
That or they meant they would never do it, but they have a shop that does.
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I have changed the question then to more clarify that the owner either changes or has someone change the fluids- the original intent of the question.
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Post by Chris near Kansas City »

I voted "change when it's yellow or darker" but that's not entirely correct. I changed the front because I was switching over to braided hoses. I was switching over to braided hoses because I was getting that black rubbery gunky stuff floating around. The hoses were deteriorating and the escense of rubber was swirling around. I believe I also changed the clutch fluid at that time, even though I wasn't changing it over to braided hose. I don't recall changing the rear fluid.

Regardless, it's time to change it all out.

Sidenote: The ZX-6 I had, had a funny feeling front brake, like the cylinder was sticky, draggin, or had steps in it. I was getting ready to sell it and I priced a new cylinder. Wow, was it not cheap, LOL. I changed the fluid out and it was a whole new bike. Should have done it sooner.
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Post by David (N. Alabama) »

There needs to be a choice for those who have never had a bike long enough to change the fluid.
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David (N. Alabama) wrote:There needs to be a choice for those who have never had a bike long enough to change the fluid.
If it's not yellow or root beer, and you just got it, it doesn't need changed yet then, so smile, you don't need to worry about it yet. :hpdc:
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267 views (at this posting) and only 37 votes? :shock: Surely, more than that has a guide they go by concerning this maintenance item. Most like to see how others do things, so, cast your "vote" today- Inquiring Minds want to know!! :thmup: Remember, each user has only one vote, so don't waste it!
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I voted for the big freeze because IF it starts to give me problems I'll deal with it .For now I know this probably wont occur till shortly after the big freeze.
Just to be fair ,I switched back to a 1300 and use a cable again .
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David (N. Alabama) wrote:There needs to be a choice for those who have never had a bike long enough to change the fluid.

I changed mine as soon as I brought the bike home on the trailer, and also changed the oil. You never know what the previous owner was like. I can tell by mine, that the Previous owner didn't have a clue.
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flip18436572 wrote:
David (N. Alabama) wrote:There needs to be a choice for those who have never had a bike long enough to change the fluid.

I changed mine as soon as I brought the bike home on the trailer, and also changed the oil. You never know what the previous owner was like. I can tell by mine, that the Previous owner didn't have a clue.
Good point. For me it depends on the owner and the records they kept.
The shortest I have owned a bike is 4 months, the longest is two years. I think I might have finally found the bikes I have been looking for, but who knows. Too many different bikes out there. 8-)
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Re: Hydraulic Fluid Change

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I have a KTM 250 SX for my dirt only riding, which is much better than my DRZ ever was for dirt only, and that is all I do anymore.

I have a SV650S for riding by myself and to have a sport type of bike.

Then my wife has a Voyager that needs work all the time.
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