Front brake pads
- David.
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Re: Front brake pads
On my Camhead, the inner pad on each caliper wears more than the outer. To even out the wear, I swap the pads around within the same caliper. This can be done without removing the caliper.
If the pistons can be pushed back sufficiently (without damaging the disc) to accept the new (thicker) pads, then I don't see why not.
If the pistons can be pushed back sufficiently (without damaging the disc) to accept the new (thicker) pads, then I don't see why not.
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Re: Front brake pads
It is but you will need to push the pistons back into the calipers due to the new ones having more friction material on them
I like to remove the calipers and clean them while replacing pads
I like to remove the calipers and clean them while replacing pads
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Re: Front brake pads
If you do opt to remove the calipers then remove the pads first
It makes it easier to get the calipers past the discs
It makes it easier to get the calipers past the discs
