🚲 Elevate Your Ride with Precision Brake Care!
The Ranjaner Brake Bleed Kit is a comprehensive tool designed for hassle-free maintenance of hydraulic disc brakes. Made from durable plastic steel, it features a flexible oil storage system, ergonomic handle, and versatile connectors, making it compatible with Shimano, MAGURA, TEKTRO, and SRAM brake systems. This kit is essential for any cycling enthusiast looking to ensure optimal brake performance.
Manufacturer | Ranjaner |
Brand | Ranjaner |
Item Weight | 0.352 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 12.6 x 3.94 x 3.15 inches |
Item model number | 15911846548408 |
Manufacturer Part Number | 15911846548408 |
Position | Left, Right |
Lift Type | Manual |
R**O
Fairly complete kit. Decent value
Fairly complete brake bleeding kit. The syringes could be larger to avoid having to use more than one for a brake caliper-up bleed.
S**Y
Great brake bleeding kit
I used this on my Tektro T4 Slate hydraulic brakes on my mountain bike. I bleed the rear and front relatively easily and had no issues. The various little adapters worked well and I had no air leaks pushing the plunger slowly. I have quad piston calipers and the little brake blank worked perfect, it fit right in the caliper and the retaining screw fit right in to secure it. I bleed the brakes per Tektro, not per the instructions written in this kit that is more gravity fed. I injected the fluid through the caliper up to he reservoir, no issues. I wish it came with one more syringe, but that's fine.
M**N
That'll Do, Piggy.
Used this kit to successfully bleed the brakes on my 2019 Trek Marlin 5 with Tektro HD M275 brakes. It was the first time I’ve serviced hydraulic brakes, but I’d say that besides getting a little messy, it went off without a hitch. Not that I’m an expert, but I’d offer this one bit of advice to first-timers: don’t wait until you’re sitting there with instructions in hand to try and learn how to do a bleed job. YouTube has a bevy of videos on the topic and likely, there’s some that specifically deal with your particular brake model. If you try and learn the procedure from the included instructions, you’re going to have a bad time. So, watch some videos and become familiar with the process. Then, when you have your kit, check to see which fittings will work with your brakes. There are many fittings included. Find the ones that work, put the others aside. The pictures in the instructions are helpful in setting things up, but I wouldn’t get bogged down in reading them. Be sure to rig up what you need and formulate your plan of attack before cracking open the oil.As far as the kit itself is concerned: I got the “metal joints” kit which is a smidge pricier than the plastic joints kit, but still reasonably priced. The kit offers quite a few options with respect to fittings and how to perform the bleed. I wouldn’t say this kit is durable enough to be used in a bike shop setting, but is perfectly adequate for the occasional do-it-yourselfer. Naturally, the fittings don’t strike me as being super rugged, so exercise caution when figuring out which ones will properly mate up to your brake piston body and levers. I'd say that overall, it's a good kit for the money.
R**K
Bleed brake lines
It works makes job really easy and nice Worth the money
B**L
Difficult to use
I don't know if there was leaking, but I had a hard time getting the pressure high enough.
J**N
Useful kit
I used this kit to bleed my Shimano BL-M445 levers and BR-M447 calipers. It has everything needed to bleed brakes numerous times since the parts are reusable and the fittings are metal rather than plastic. It does not come with any brake fluid, however it came with a variety of parts which are well thought out. For example, there is a bleed bottle with metal hook to hang it near the caliper or lever, two brake bleed blocks, and a quality reusable syringe. This is important as other kits come with single use plastic syringes but this one disassembles for cleaning and comes with an extra replaceable seal. The instructions have helpful images but the text is not always easy to understand due to translation issues. I would recommend users look up instructional videos online and use those to help them rather than relying on the included instructions. Overall, this is an excellent value kit that can be used to perform a full, proper bleed which will save a great deal of money that would have been spent having it done at a bike shop.
R**K
watch the youtube videos
brass fittings, probably enough fittings to work on any bike. Don't over think this. I put the yellow cup in the mater cylinder opening and gently pumped the lever. Many bubbles came up. It was not necessary to use the syringe for my issues.
L**Y
Definitely a must have!
All the parts fit perfectly where they needed to fit. Had air trapped in my lines from assembly and had a hard time getting the air out until I came across this kit. I got it. Tried bleeding the brakes but it's not necessarily an easy task to do. All the little parts and fittings seem durable and strong. I would definitely recommend
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