Rear Brake; Breaking-In New Brake Pads And Discs - Triumph Daytona 675 2014 Owner's Handbook Manual

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Maintenance and Adjustment

Rear Brake

If the lining thickness of any rear brake
pad including the carrier plate is less
than 0.18 in (4.5 mm), or if the pad has
worn beyond the chamfer, replace all the
pads on the wheel.
4.5 mm
1
1.
Carrier plate
2. Friction material
3. Chamfer
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Breaking-in New Brake Pads and
Discs
After replacement brake discs and/or
brake pads have been mounted to the
motorcycle,
period of careful breaking-in that will
optimize the performance and longevity
of the brake discs and brake pads. The
recommended distance for breaking-in
new brake discs and brake pads is
3
200 miles (300 km).
After installing new brake discs and/or
pads avoid extreme braking, ride with
caution and allow for greater braking
distances during the breaking-in period.
2
Brake pads must always be replaced
as a wheel set. At the front, where two
calipers are mounted 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 installed, ride with extreme
caution until the new pads have
broken in.
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