Hey everyone,
I recently acquired a 2016 CBR600RRA (ABS) 16K KMs on it, and I'm trying to catch up on maintenance. One of the tasks on my list is flushing the brake fluid, and that's where things get complicated.
I reached out to two Honda dealers for advice:
Any suggestion on the vacuum bleeder - MAC, SnapON - they call in manual a "commercially available one" they all look a like.
Attached copy of manual
Manual / https://ibb.co/93285dmY
If someone has experience with this / and is confident
and takes time too look this over send me a private message I will paypal you... dinner is on me 
Thanks!
I recently acquired a 2016 CBR600RRA (ABS) 16K KMs on it, and I'm trying to catch up on maintenance. One of the tasks on my list is flushing the brake fluid, and that's where things get complicated.
I reached out to two Honda dealers for advice:
- One told me not to overthink it, saying the brake fluid isn’t that old.
- The other wasn’t familiar with the eC-ABS system and suggested a standard flush.
Research & Official Service Manual
After spending a lot of time researching, I bought the official Honda service manual, and the brake bleeding procedure seems quite complex. I'd appreciate some guidance from anyone familiar with Honda's ABS systems.Questions & Concerns
- Pressurized Bleeding Machine – The manual specifies using a pressurized bleeding system on standard system, I'm guessing that it carries over to ABS ?, and I use it on ABS modules as well.
- No Mention of Pumping the Brakes – The manual instructs opening the bleeders on ABS modules and calipers without mentioning brake pumping. I assume this is because the system is under vacuum?, I don't think it would be smart to just open the valves.
- or I wonder when the ABS units are activated they pump fluid ? its not clear to me. - Bleeding Order – The manual states that each ABS module requires a "normal bleed." Do I need to repeat the process each time, or can I simply bleed the calipers/master first and then move from module to module?
Any suggestion on the vacuum bleeder - MAC, SnapON - they call in manual a "commercially available one" they all look a like.
Attached copy of manual
Manual / https://ibb.co/93285dmY
If someone has experience with this / and is confident


Thanks!
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