
Hoggone Hoseless Reservoir | Page 2 | Honda VTX Forum
Feb 18, 2006 · 4 remaining I got four reservoirs left, with a new lower price that will last until the end of the year.
Coolant under reservoir | Honda VTX Forum
Mar 30, 2026 · This is new development. Only happens when it’s cold out. Where do I need to start? Thanks!
Help with step by step: removing/replacing coolant reservoir
Apr 25, 2023 · Help with step by step: removing/replacing coolant reservoir Jump to Latest 1.9K views 4 replies 3 participants last post by T.tlgc Apr 26, 2023 T.tlgc Discussion starter
Bleeding the brakes and clutch | Honda VTX Forum
May 27, 2004 · Keep checking the reservoir so it doesn t get too low, otherwise it will allow air to be drawn in. HINT: Get the reservoir on the handlebar level by temporarily loosening the handlebar and …
Brake reservoir - Honda VTX Forum
Dec 28, 2022 · Got a hole in the lower brake fluid reservoir by the rear brake pedal on an '06 VTX 1800 R . Anyone know where I can get a replacement . I'm in Pa. a little south of Harrisburg if that helps …
Pictures: Installed Rear Brake Reservoir Chrome Cover...
Sep 14, 2015 · Just installed the rear brake reservoir chrome cover for my VTX 1300C - Part Number: Show Chrome - 55-311
Clutch Relief for the 1800? - Honda VTX Forum
Apr 26, 2015 · Is there a clutch relief option available for the 1800 or is the 1300 just that much more difficult to pull in?
1800 Rear Brake Issues - Honda VTX Forum
Jul 28, 2012 · I know I do not need to bleed my car brakes unless I open the system or the reservoir gets to low and causes air to get in. If there is an opening (loose fitting or cracked line), then fluid will leak …
Replace Rear briake reservoir | Honda VTX Forum
Jun 30, 2004 · Fellow VTXer's, I believe at least two people make a Rear briake reservoir that mounts on top of the master cylinder, eliminating that funky plastic jug and hose over the exhaust. Anybody …
1800 Brakes: Bleeding Brakes and Clutch, Pad Wear Indicator
Nov 9, 2008 · 2) Reservoir No. 2 is the remote brake fluid reservoir, located knee-high, at the right-hand side of the bike, just above the rear brake pedal. It is used to flush the lower bleeder valves located …