Description
1.remove back wheel
2. Inspect Pad Thickness
Minimum Thickness : 1.0mm (0.039 in)
3.Remove Anti-Squeal Spring And Pad Guide
NOTICE
. Do Not deform the clip and anti-sqeal spring
.The anti-squeal clip and spring can be used again, provided that they have sufficient rebound, no-deformation, cracks or wear, and have had all rust, dirt and particles cleaned off.
4.Remove Pads And Anti-Squeal Shims
5.Check Disc Thickness And Runout
6.Install New Pads
HINT
.Make sure the arrows on the inner anti-squeal shims facing to the direction of disc rotation
.Preess in the pistons with a wrench handle or equivelant(tape the end of the tool with tape)
.If the piston is difficult to push in, loosen the bleeder screw
7.Install Pad GuidePin And Anti-Squeal Spring
8.Install Rear Wheel TORQUE TO: 103Nm (1,050Kgf.cm, 76 ft.lbf)
9.Depress Brake Pedal Several Times
10.Check That Fluid Level Is At Max Line
Thanks to Mat Clawley for the guide!
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Time Taken?
30 mins
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Difficulty Level? 1-5
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