Thank you for posting this video. I was able to replace my front brakes in 30 minutes with your instruction. Not only do I have the satisfaction of working on my own bike with my hands, but I was also able to save money. Thanks again.
Hi I am really satisfied with ur video thank you so just a question about my street scrambler 900 what was the number pad which goes I would like to try myself
After switching them, should the wheel move freely or should there be a bit of resistance? Mine sound like they are scraping. As if I was lightly pressing on the breaks.
Finally someone that got straight to the point ..no fluff. Clear pics/video. Can’t thank you enough
Thank you for posting this video. I was able to replace my front brakes in 30 minutes with your instruction. Not only do I have the satisfaction of working on my own bike with my hands, but I was also able to save money. Thanks again.
Great video no bs straight to the point. Just done my ‘13 Bonnie.
Many thanks brother 👍🏼
great simple video thanks
Cheers thanks Todd
Great video. No nonsense, told me what I needed to know. Thanks.
thank you for such a clear post
Best video I’ve found so far!! Thank you!!!
Thanks for this easy to follow diy!
Thanks Chris, that was very easy to follow and informative. Cheers
Very informative!! I want you to make video on cleaning injectors!!
Not single video on bonneville se or Thruxton 900 Thank you
Fast. Easy simple they seem very similar to my 07 America
Hi I am really satisfied with ur video thank you so just a question about my street scrambler 900 what was the number pad which goes I would like to try myself
Very clear and helpful. Thank you.
Very informative video thank you.👍
Great video mate!
Well explained 👍
Good video - v comprehensive - going to try and replace my Bonnie's brakes and this video was helpful.
Are the pads the same for the rear?
Great tutorial!
Thank you mate very good video 👍👍
Nice job! Thank you for posting!
Simple and concise, keep it up
Thanks for sharing! 👏
Good instructions and concise! Included torque settings too.
Too many guides go on too long!
After switching them, should the wheel move freely or should there be a bit of resistance? Mine sound like they are scraping. As if I was lightly pressing on the breaks.
Yes they should be touching the brakes ever so slightly. That means the two pistons or doing their job
thank you for such a clear post