Breaking-In New Brake Pads And Discs; Brake Pad Wear Compensation - Triumph Bonneville T100 Series Owner's Handbook Manual

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Maintenance and Adjustment
Breaking-in New Brake Pads and
Discs
Warning
Brake pads must always be replaced
as a wheel set. At the front, where two
calipers are fitted on the same wheel,
replace all the brake pads in both
calipers.
Replacing individual pads will reduce
braking efficiency and may cause an
accident.
After replacement brake pads have
been fitted, ride with extreme caution
until the new pads have 'broken in'.
New brake discs and pads require
a period of careful breaking-in that
will
optimise
the
longevity of the discs and pads. The
recommended distance for breaking-
in new pads and discs is 200 miles
(300 km).
During
this
period,
braking, ride with caution and allow for
greater braking distances.
116
performance
and
avoid
extreme

Brake Pad Wear Compensation

Warning
If the brake lever or pedal feels soft
when it is applied, or if the lever/pedal
travel becomes excessive, there may
be air in the brake pipes and hoses or
the brakes may be defective.
It
is
dangerous
motorcycle under such conditions and
your authorised Triumph dealer must
rectify the fault before riding.
Riding with defective brakes may lead
to loss of motorcycle control and an
accident.
Disc
and
brake
automatically compensated for and has
no effect on the brake lever or pedal
action. There are no parts that require
adjustment on the front and rear
brakes.
to
operate
the
pad
wear
is

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