Repairing a bicycle's hydraulic brake. Brake pads under a microscope

8 months ago
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Once again we are going to repair the front brake on our MTB.
This time I noticed that the brake fluid was leaking through the connection of the hydraulic line to the brake caliper.
The bike stopped braking well again.
Poor braking is caused by mineral oil getting on the brake pads.
In this tutorial, I will show you how to replace a bicycle hydraulic brake tip with a new one.
Have fun watching!
This video is a gold mine for cycling enthusiasts.
Language-neutral video featuring technical auditory cues. Designed for international viewership; presented in a DIY video style.

00:00 Repairing a bicycle's hydraulic brake.
00:34 The disc brake caliper is dirty and oily.
00:42 How to remove a bicycle's hydraulic brake.
01:04 Macro shots of the bicycle's brake caliper.
01:37 Removal of the brake pads.
01:53 A close-up of the disc brake pad.
02:25 Cleaning the bicycle's brake caliper.
03:10 Removal of the hydraulic brake line.
03:50 How to shorten the hydraulic line.
04:11 Installing a new olive and connector in the hydraulic brakes of the bike.
04:58 Tighten the fixing screw until it stops.
05:30 Tools for bleeding hydraulic bike brakes.
06:10 How to fully bleed hydraulic bike brakes.
07:17 Bleeding hydraulic bike brakes.
08:48 Remove the funnel and tighten the bleeding screw.
09:26 Degrease the bike's brake caliper br-m355.
09:54 Installing the brake pads into the caliper.

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