How to disassemble disc brakes without making a mess
It cold outside so a good opportunity to do some bike tinkering inside. But who am I kidding? I tinker year round. Here some tips for when you need to disassemble you bike and disc brakes for whatever reason. With the goal of keeping the floor and frame free from any sticky brake fluid. Strava: / strava Instagram: / ridesofjapan Shane "GP Lama" Miller's Pedal video: • How To Remove Bicycle Pedals - The EASY Way! Chapters: 0:00 GP Lamas Pedal trick 1:02 Backstory Crash damage 2:20 Draining the brakes Method 1 4:31 Cutting and Plugging the hose 6:34 Draining the brakes Method 2 8:08 Removing the hose from the frame 9:48 Last tip

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