VERY VERY nice video, but i have a sugestion. Yes clean A LOT and polish all you can the pin that hold the pads, but dont use grease on it, even from factory my bike didn't have any grease on that part and there is a logic to it. The logic is... you want to have that part clean, as you need t he pads slide correctly without stick, but if you use grease on that place, the dirt will get sticky to it and that would make the sticky problem of the pads even worse. My advise is... take out the pin, polish it and that is it, dont use grease, just a dry polish pin would be enought.
Thanks Tosh, really useful. You should have given me a shout. I could've come across and helped and learned from doing it too. Could even have brought my bike along to test on, ha ha ha!
At 0:45 the bleed nipple is to the right of the screw head that i am pointing at. But to be honest , If you dont know where the bleed nipple is then you shouldn't be messing with brakes on your own. Ask a friend to help that has done it before so that they can show you how.
VERY VERY nice video, but i have a sugestion.
Yes clean A LOT and polish all you can the pin that hold the pads, but dont use grease on it, even from factory my bike didn't have any grease on that part and there is a logic to it.
The logic is... you want to have that part clean, as you need t he pads slide correctly without stick, but if you use grease on that place, the dirt will get sticky to it and that would make the sticky problem of the pads even worse.
My advise is... take out the pin, polish it and that is it, dont use grease, just a dry polish pin would be enought.
Nice just what I was looking for
Thanks for the details on assembly and tips on push pins. Now let me try to fix my fz6r caliper assembly
Pads binding since changing do you think dirty got on piston when pushed back and need cleaning and regreasing or
Do you need to remove the rear wheel??
Thanks Tosh, really useful.
You should have given me a shout. I could've come across and helped and learned from doing it too. Could even have brought my bike along to test on, ha ha ha!
No worries mate, Maybe one day you or someone might find it helpful ....
very helpful, thank you!
Very Good
Thank you mate 👍🏼🏍
Great, detailed review. Thanks!
Thanks dude !!! Very helpful, great details !! =)
Excelente trabajo falto fue trabajar en la limpieza
At 0:45 the bleed nipple is to the right of the screw head that i am pointing at. But to be honest , If you dont know where the bleed nipple is then you shouldn't be messing with brakes on your own. Ask a friend to help that has done it before so that they can show you how.
That's one dirty FZ6 :)
She was a very dirty girl
Thank you Sir :)
Your more than welcome