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How To, RR, Front Pads, Lines, Fluid.
Ok to start I ordered two sets of Galfer HH sintered ceramic pads, a set of Galfer stainless lines in clear, and valve caps from Motorcycle Parts, Gear and Accessories at MotoSport
I ordered them wendsday night late, I have the job done on Friday, less than 48 hours after placing my order. Free two day Fedex. I also bought two bottles synth DOT 4 exceeded fluid. A bottle of brake clean, wet/dry sand paper, and a MityVac. (I have wanted one for years) ![]() The first step after deciding where to work, is to tape plastic covering any paint you want to keep on your bike. Like so works well. ![]() ![]()
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Next step remove your reflectors with a 12mm box end wrench. If you like keep them, if not throw them away. They are DOT mandated so.....
![]() Reinstall the bolts on both sides and bring them to finger tight. Since we are replacing the lines the first thing to do is drain the system. If you have a piece of trash in the system and need to squeeze the lever to dislodge the caliper has to be mounted. Also this way any spilled fluid will get on the old pads and not contaminate the new pads. Clean and then remove the master cyl lid. ![]() Here is what it looks like inside this should be a nice clear light yellow ![]() Break the bleeders loose with a 8mm 6 point socket. Then hook your mityvac up to the bleeder, pull a vacum and open the bleeder. Here is what comes out. ![]() Do both sides and empty the lines and master cyl. This fluid is full of moisture, what not, and is trash. Pour it on the nearest enviromentalist you can find. I prefer the eyes.
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Now your lines are empty. Now its time to R/R the pads and clean the parts that are reused.
Look closely you will see a round metal pin with two retaining clips. It is very very very important that this is done properly with out losing parts, otherwise you may die. So pay attention, and be sober. ![]() The arrow points toward the front of the bike. I used a scratch awl to to rotate the retaining clips and hook them for removal. Gently into a clean white rag is best, no slinging them across into the yard. After removal, use the awl to gently push the pin out. At this point the stamped steel guide will fall out with the pads. Remove the stamped steel backing from both pads. Spray a rag with brake clean and clean all these pieces. The pin will need to be polished back to smooth with sandpaper or emery cloth. Once everything is clean, use brake assembly lube, very thin amount, on the pin.
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Take that sandpaper and in a circular motion with water scrub around the rotor on both sides. The idea is make a new surface to bed the pads into so they pair up well.
The pads need the stamped backing clips installed, I had to squeeze the tabs a bit to get them tight again. Push one of the pads in place, slip the pin thru the hole, install the stamped steel holder, arrow towards the front of the bike, thread the pin thru the hole, install the next pad, and push the pin thru into the caliper on the other side. At this point you have to put the little bitty retaining clips back on. With out these the pads will fall out later. So dont forget. ![]() Do the other side just like this. NOW Put some lines on. Its really very simple and self expanitory. Fill your resivoir with NEW DOT 4 fluid. I dont care, go buy new.
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Hook your mityvac up to your shortest line bleeder screw.
Pull a vacum ![]() And open the bleeder. Run one resivoir full, with out letting it empty into the cup and then close it, Refill and do the same on the other side. Refill and squeeze the lever to push the pads all the way out. Repeat the beeding procedure for both sides. Refill the resivoir again and test your brakes. They should feel amazingly firm. Replace your master cyl cap. Go ahead and replace your rear fluid while your here. The is plenty left in just one little bottle of fluid. Replace the c
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Bedding brakes.
There are many ways to do this. Some people say it is completly unneeded. I think it is. Gently take ride your bike to straight low traffic volume area. Pull off untill you can see there are no cars coming. Accel to 50 or so, progressively squeeze the brakes to slow to about 10 Immediatley and hard accel to 50 and squeeze back to 10 Do this at least 6 times. The idea is to get the pads good and hot and not give them time to cool. Then ride for 5 minutes or so and let them cool. Back to the same area and do the same thing again. If you want do it from 80 this time. After this, and the cooling ride your brakes should perform as well as they can, and last as long as they can.
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Re: How To, RR, Front Pads, Lines, Fluid.
edit: none shall ever see the original content of this post. it is banished to Hades!!
that aside, thanks wright, that was brilliant and will come in immensely handy
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Nice write up! Do the ceramic pads work better than normal ones, whats the main difference? Also when i look at the window of my front brake fluid i cant see any level, so either its full to the top or empty, i'd know if it was empty right? My brakes work fine so i assume its full but just checking. I dont know if i can open the top part to double check or if that'd be bad (maybe it might let air in or somethin?)
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Re: How To, RR, Front Pads, Lines, Fluid.
Thanks guys.
Yes they make a huge difference. They are hard, and squeak though. No fade, and dont require heat to work. Quick stops.
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