Great video, just done my front break pads, trying to find a video to show how to change the rear, its different to the front ones. And my exhaust is annoyingly in the way.
+TheJayinja Wel the easy way is take of the exhaust :) how to do so: - Losen the bolt on the exhaust pipe near the muffler, (lose but not that lose that the bolt fall's out, just plenty of play on the clamp) - remove the bolt on the exhaust and just wiggle a bit up and down as you slide your muffler off. And now you have all the room you need :). This is a stock brake used on many other suzuki models but when the time is needed (after the winter or when the pads are gone) i'l try to make a video for it :).
The only play that i have is: brakepads in the holder 0,5-1mm (this is normal) play and the disk rotors. But this is normal for a floating disk. So when i touch the brakes it might feel a little but the play is gone instantly. Most of the time of you sit On your bike and lock your front brake and just rock it back and forward with the hole bike you might see where the play is comming from.
Good work - my grooves are nearly gone at 19000km (about 1mm pad remaining), so it's time to change! 👍🏻
Hope this wil help ! :)
Great video, just done my front break pads, trying to find a video to show how to change the rear, its different to the front ones. And my exhaust is annoyingly in the way.
+TheJayinja Wel the easy way is take of the exhaust :) how to do so:
- Losen the bolt on the exhaust pipe near the muffler, (lose but not that lose that the bolt fall's out, just plenty of play on the clamp)
- remove the bolt on the exhaust and just wiggle a bit up and down as you slide your muffler off.
And now you have all the room you need :).
This is a stock brake used on many other suzuki models but when the time is needed (after the winter or when the pads are gone) i'l try to make a video for it :).
Have you notice any play on the front system? Handlebar, brake or suspension? Not sure exactly where from
The only play that i have is: brakepads in the holder 0,5-1mm (this is normal) play and the disk rotors. But this is normal for a floating disk. So when i touch the brakes it might feel a little but the play is gone instantly. Most of the time of you sit On your bike and lock your front brake and just rock it back and forward with the hole bike you might see where the play is comming from.
Very nice, and very usefull. Great vid
thanks :)
Well done video, very through.
Excellent video.
Thank U.^^ Very helpful to me~
Aluminium not aloominum
Lever, pronounced leever not levver
Brake disc not brake rotor
Other than that, it is ok