RBF600 Racing Brake Fluid: Unmatched Performance for Serious Riders
If you're looking for a brake fluid that can withstand the toughest conditions, RBF600 Racing Brake Fluid is your go-to choice. Designed for high-performance riders, this fluid provides exceptional braking power and reliability, ensuring that your bike reacts instantly when you need it most.
Superior Stability and Safety
RBF600 Racing Brake Fluid is 100% synthetic, which means it has a consistent performance that you can trust. The fluid's high boiling points ensure that it remains stable even under extreme conditions, preventing brake fade and maintaining optimal braking efficiency. This is essential for those who push their limits on the track or the open road.
Compatibility at Its Best
This brake fluid mixes seamlessly with DOT 3 and DOT 4 systems, making it versatile for various setups. However, it's important to note that it should not be mixed with DOT 5 fluids. This compatibility allows you to upgrade your braking system without the hassle of replacing other components, giving you more freedom to customize your ride.
Unrivaled Boiling Points for Peak Performance
With dry boiling points reaching up to 594°F and wet boiling points at 421°F, RBF600 Racing Brake Fluid is engineered for high-performance applications. These impressive boiling points mean that you can ride harder and longer without worrying about brake failure. The fluid's ability to perform under pressure is what sets it apart from standard brake fluids.
Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Type | 100% Synthetic |
| Compatibility | DOT 3 and DOT 4 (Not DOT 5) |
| Dry Boiling Point | 594°F |
| Wet Boiling Point | 421°F |
This product comes in various options, so please ensure you select the right variation for your needs.
FAQ
Is RBF600 suitable for street use?
While RBF600 is optimized for racing and high-performance applications, it can also be used on the street. Just be mindful of its compatibility with your brake system.
How often should I change my brake fluid?
It's generally recommended to change your brake fluid every 1-2 years, but if you frequently ride hard or in extreme conditions, you may want to check it more often.











