CHASSIS 7-59
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BRAKE PAD REPLACEMENT
• Remove the caliper.
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• Remove the pin
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1.
• Remove the brake pads by removing the pad mounting pin
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2.
• Clean up the caliper especially around the caliper pistons.
• Install the outer pad with the detent
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A of pad fitted to the
detent
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B on the caliper holder.
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* This brake system is filled with an ethylene glycol-based DOT 4 brake fluid. Do not use mix
different types of fluid such as silicone-based or petroleum-based.
* Do not use any brake fluid taken from old, used or unsealed containers. Never reuse brake
fluid left over from the last servicing or stored for long periods.
* When storing the brake fluid, seal the container completely and keep away from children.
* When replenishing brake fluid, take care not to get dust into fluid.
* When washing brake components, use fresh brake fluid. Never use cleaning solvent.
* A contaminated brake disc or brake pad reduces braking performance. Discard contaminated
pads and clean the disc with high quality brake cleaner or neutral detergent.
Handle brake fluid with care: the fluid reacts chemically with paint, plastics, rubber materials
etc. and will damage then severly.
Do not operate the brake lever while removing the cal-
iper.
Replace the brake pads as a set, otherwise braking
performance will be adversely affected.
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