What to do when you bleed the brakes on a Honda Goldwing?

What to do when you bleed the brakes on a Honda Goldwing?

Crack the bleeder valve open, and pump the pedal until you see clean fluid going thru. Make sure to keep the reservoir full. Then close the bleeder valve and top off the reservoir, and see if that fixes it. If not, I have read several places, that you can weigh down the pedal with something heavy, for 24-48 hours, and that is supposed to work.

What are the brakes on a 1995 Honda Goldwing?

Hi, I am a first time Goldwing owner, I just purchased a 1995 Goldwing with really low miles but has sat for 10 years in a garage without being run. I replaced the tires and got the engine running, however the rear brakes are not working. Front brakes work fine, rear brake pedal just goes to the floor soft.

Are there any recalls on Honda Goldwing 1800?

After the Secondary Recall on my 1800 and three trips for the soft pedal issue, and even sending them directions from the “Rocky Bleed” procedures on another forum, they still can’t get it right!!!! Last time at that dealership… There response: “We done over 200….” Well, did that leave 200+ soft peddle issues??

What to do if your Honda 1500 is bleeding?

Bleeding on the 1500 is pretty simple. You can use a vacuum bleeder if you have one, if not, just put a hose on the bleeder valve, and the other end into a container of DOT4 brake fluid. Remove the reservoir cap. Crack the bleeder valve open, and pump the pedal until you see clean fluid going thru.

Hi, I am a first time Goldwing owner, I just purchased a 1995 Goldwing with really low miles but has sat for 10 years in a garage without being run. I replaced the tires and got the engine running, however the rear brakes are not working. Front brakes work fine, rear brake pedal just goes to the floor soft.

Crack the bleeder valve open, and pump the pedal until you see clean fluid going thru. Make sure to keep the reservoir full. Then close the bleeder valve and top off the reservoir, and see if that fixes it. If not, I have read several places, that you can weigh down the pedal with something heavy, for 24-48 hours, and that is supposed to work.

After the Secondary Recall on my 1800 and three trips for the soft pedal issue, and even sending them directions from the “Rocky Bleed” procedures on another forum, they still can’t get it right!!!! Last time at that dealership… There response: “We done over 200….” Well, did that leave 200+ soft peddle issues??

Bleeding on the 1500 is pretty simple. You can use a vacuum bleeder if you have one, if not, just put a hose on the bleeder valve, and the other end into a container of DOT4 brake fluid. Remove the reservoir cap. Crack the bleeder valve open, and pump the pedal until you see clean fluid going thru.