Front Brake Reservoir Upgrade for a Triumph Scrambler 1200 XE

Upgrade your cockpit and ditch the plastic! In today’s video, I head over to Jersey Designs here in Las Vegas to swap out the stock front brake reservoir on the Triumph Scrambler 1200 XE. While a purely aesthetic "unnecessary" upgrade, this official Triumph aluminum reservoir with a side sight glass transforms the view from the rider's seat. Join me and Scott as we walk through the step-by-step installation, including: -Removing the stock plastic reservoir (and protecting your paint!) -Installing the CNC-machined Triumph upgrade -Properly bleeding the brake lines and master cylinder for a rock-solid lever feel Whether you're a "garage tinkerer" or a seasoned rider, this video shows you exactly how tricky (or easy) this swap is and if the finished look is worth the $120 investment. Ride safe and enjoy the view! Jersey Designs: https://jerseylv.com Triumph Scrambler 1200 Front Brake Reservoir Kit - A9620117: https://shop.triumphcleveland.com/sto... 0:00 Intro 4:04 Removing the old Reservoir 7:06 Installing the new Reservoir 10:51 Bleeding the Brake Lines 16:01 Summary / Closing Camera equipment used: -DJI Osmo Action 5 Pro (helmet) -DJI Osmo Action 4 (handlebars) -DJI Osmo 360 (in the shop) -DJI Mic 2 (Joe's mic) -DJI Mic Mini (Scott's mic) Editing software used: -Blackmagic Design Davinci Resolve (https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/prod...) -Google Gemini (AI thumbnail generator https://gemini.google.com) -Suno (AI music generator for intro & background music https://suno.com) -Paint.NET (image editor https://getpaint.net) -DJI Studio (for Osmo 360 https://www.dji.com/downloads/softwar...) Dirt. Paved. I'm the guy with the bike. *I am not a professional mechanic. I am simply a motorcycle owner performing basic tasks and sharing my experiences to try to help others. Some of my methods may be wrong. Take my advice at your own risk.*