Thank you. You were a great help. I let some Harley twit screw up my rear brake components, but was still able to use your tips to change pads. 2011 Triumph Rocket III Roadster.
Thanks this made the job really easy easiest brake job I've ever done wish the fronts were this simple as well although there not to hard either great videos
Thank you. You were a great help. I let some Harley twit screw up my rear brake components, but was still able to use your tips to change pads. 2011 Triumph Rocket III Roadster.
I'm glad I could be your help.
Thanks this made the job really easy easiest brake job I've ever done wish the fronts were this simple as well although there not to hard either great videos
Thanks very much for the video. Makes life much easier. Happy Motoring!
Thanks mate, I ride the same make/model bike. This video helped and saved me bulk coin. 💰
Tell me, my friend, how to remove the brake caliper to replace the seals?
Thanks. Very easy to follow.
Is bedding required after this job? Wouldn't new thicker pads touch the rotor? Or does brake system self adjust Itself?
Didn't realize it was that easy.. thanks for the video... to make it look easy:) ps ur torch was a bit rambunctious lol
great vid man!
Those brake pads are fine, the groove is not worn down much?
Love you videos, brother, but you need to buy a headlamp for your forehead! That flashlight refuses to play.
cheers mate
thanks mate
Thank you.....
no need to bleed?
Nop
Just push the brake pedal until sets.
tripod, zoom, flashlight
Brother how do I watch more videos of yours am new to new tube subscribe