How to Replace Brake Pads | Tredz | Online Bike Experts

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    Brakes pads are a wear component and will need replacing from time to time, how often depends on how much you ride. We are going to show how to remove and replace the brake pads on a set of SRAM brakes, however changing pads on Shimano and other brands is very similar.
    Tools You Will Need:
    We will need a 2.5mm Allen key or 2.5mm Allen key depending on what brakes you have. You will need a disc brake spreader or plastic tyre leavers to rest the piston. It's useful to have disc brakes cleaner, as you never what may happen.
    Remove Pin:
    The first thing to do is to remove the retention pin, depending on what brakes you have this can be a split pin or a bolt. For our SRAM brakes, we first need to remove the c-clip using the needle nose pliers. Then, using a 2.5mm Allen key we need to unscrew the bolt that holds the pads in place.
    Reset Pistons:
    If the pistons do not look like they have fully reset, now is the best time to push them back while the old pads are in place. Using either the disc brake pad spreader or plastic tyre leavers, push them between the pads and wiggle back and forth, the pistons should move. If they do not move fully apply some pressure and the pistons will go back into the housing.
    Remove Pads:
    Next, remove the old pads. For SRAM brakes the brake pads are removed from the top. Grip the metal tabs at the top of the pads, squeeze them together, and pull up.
    New Pads:
    Now it's time to fit the new pads, most brake pads come in three parts, a left and right brake pad, and a pad spring. The pad spring gets sandwiched between the pads.
    Fit New Pads:
    Now it's time to fit the new pads, this is the same as removing them, but in reverse. Squeeze the pads together and push them into the caliper from the top. Then we need to make sure that the retaining pin is fitted using the 2.5mm Allen key. Next is the C-clip, this reduces the chance that the pin will rattle loose.
    Get Out And Ride:
    We just need to bed in the brakes, to do this get up to speed on the bike and brake heavily without stopping a few times. You'll notice you have more stopping power after doing this. Now it's time to get out on your bike and enjoy!
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