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BRAKE PAD/DISC
BRAKE PAD REMOVAL/
INSTALLATION
• If you replace the brake pads with new ones, push
Check the fluid
the caliper pistons all the way in by pushing the
level in the
caliper body inward to allow installation of new brake
reservoir as this
pads before removing the pads.
operation causes
Always replace the brake pads in pairs to ensure
the fluid level to
even disc pressure.
rise.
FRONT
Remove the pad pin [1] by pushing the pads against the
Do not operate the
pad spring, then the brake pads [2] out of the caliper.
brake lever after
removing the pads.
Make sure the pad spring [1] is installed in position
(page 18-13).
Be sure the stopper ring [2] on the pad pin is in good
condition, and replace it with a new one if necessary.
Coat the stopper ring with silicone grease.
Install the pads [3] so that their ends are set in the
retainer [4] properly.
Install the pad pin [5] by pushing the pads against the
pad spring to align the pad pin holes in the pads and
caliper body.
Tighten the pad pin to the specified torque.
TORQUE: 17 N·m (1.7 kgf·m, 13 lbf·ft)
Operate the brake lever to seat the caliper pistons
against the pads.
REAR
Loosen the pad pin [1] and remove the caliper bolt [2].
Pivot the caliper body up, and remove the pad pin and
Do not operate the
brake pads [3].
brake pedal after
removing the pads.
HYDRAULIC BRAKE
ABS type shown:
[2]
[4]
[1]
[3]
ABS type shown:
[3]
[1]
[2]
[5]
[1]
[2]
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