Brake fluid frozen
Its FN cold here in Ottawa[:@]plus my trip home from Barrie last weekend, i noticed after looking at my brake fluid res's both front and rear, that it appears frozen, from what ive read/heard its not a concern? actuall freeze temp of Dot fluid is super low, maybe -60 celcius, but the mineral oil or something will freeze before, also the slight amount of moisture inside as well? Comments?
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RE: Brake fluid frozen
Is it frozen in just the reservoir or the lines too? do the brakes still work?
I would put it in a garage, let it warm up then change your fluid, bleed the lines and make sure you get all the moister out. |
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brakes work fine, its just in the res
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I stored my F4i in same place last winter, no issues, except w the RR you can "see" the fluid a lot easier etc
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id bleed the system when it gets closer to riding season. if there is any type of moister or any dirt patricals at all it can mess up the lines, res, brakes themselfs. id let it sit for not maybe put like a sock or something round it so it doesnt freeze anymore n wait till the seasons bout to start to bleed it out
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well not much i can do about it now. I could always take a hair dryer to it? or get a portable heater maybe? i do have a 110 outlet in the shed? Ill have to wait it out for now though?
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put it in your family room! just kidding, but i use to live at a duplex with no garage, so me and my roommate put our bikes in the laundry room.
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Once this cold snap goes away, ill check it out closer etc. I wish i could bring it inside;)
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so whats stoping you from bringing it in?
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........... WIFE;), if i did bring it inside, it would have to go in the bsmt, i suppose i should of just done it, and hope she didnt notice LOL
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