Just an FYI to others looking at this video, I have a 2011 RS and it does not use the Brembo caliper and thus the pad and pins arrangement is different. The pads on the older bikes use a wire hook arrangement to secure the pads to the calipers. I'd never seen anything like it before but it was pretty easy to figure out. I was all ready to take out a pin like shown in the video but instead a little gentle prying with a screwdriver and the popped right out. New ones go back in with a resounding "click" so you know they are seated correctly. All that said, I still found this video helpful and appreciate you putting it out there.
thanks for the video Jason ! got a question , the metric bolt you took out , then the spring , then the pads , ----> the bolt , I saw you put it in on the opposite side , than the side you took it off , ( took it off on the right side , put it on the left side ) , are there threads on both sides of the brake caliper housing , to allow for left or right assembly ?
Just an FYI to others looking at this video, I have a 2011 RS and it does not use the Brembo caliper and thus the pad and pins arrangement is different. The pads on the older bikes use a wire hook arrangement to secure the pads to the calipers. I'd never seen anything like it before but it was pretty easy to figure out. I was all ready to take out a pin like shown in the video but instead a little gentle prying with a screwdriver and the popped right out. New ones go back in with a resounding "click" so you know they are seated correctly. All that said, I still found this video helpful and appreciate you putting it out there.
I am so glad that you mentioned it is IMPERATIVE THAT YOU PUMP THE BRAKES AFTER INSTALL BEGORE MOVING.
Thanks for the video. Next time I change mine I'm going to do it my self. I do all my other vehicles. I have a 2015 RTS.
Can you make a video for the rear pads. They are different and much harder to get to? Thanks, Mike
thanks for the video Jason ! got a question , the metric bolt you took out , then the spring , then the pads , ----> the bolt , I saw you put it in on the opposite side , than the side you took it off , ( took it off on the right side , put it on the left side ) , are there threads on both sides of the brake caliper housing , to allow for left or right assembly ?
Came to ask the same question
are the back brakes easy to change
Back already? Short ride
Where did you get the Front spoiler?
Aziz El Malahi at the front spoiler shop. 🤡🤡
@@q-bert6454 okay..... Do you have a Website or something for me?