sean01
Legend Spanner Spinner
ok, been hearing a few cry's for help regarding replacing the rear brake pads on the above listed bikes (may cover other models too)
ok this is pretty straight forward so here goes...
some bikes may require the master removed from the frame too. just depends how long the brake line is.
these brake calipers have special clips in them too.. on many occasions they have ended up in the bin. they stop brake pads falling out when there down to the metal.. but not really needed..
squeeze the brake piston in with a g clamp or multi grips, slide the caliper back over the pads and throw the bolts back in..
there ya go, ready to roll again..
ok this is pretty straight forward so here goes...
some bikes may require the master removed from the frame too. just depends how long the brake line is.
these brake calipers have special clips in them too.. on many occasions they have ended up in the bin. they stop brake pads falling out when there down to the metal.. but not really needed..
squeeze the brake piston in with a g clamp or multi grips, slide the caliper back over the pads and throw the bolts back in..
there ya go, ready to roll again..
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