How to - Rear Brake Pad Replacement - Honda NC750X

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  • Опубліковано 14 гру 2024

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  • @scottsellers9039
    @scottsellers9039 5 років тому +4

    This should really help anyone who wants to do their own brake job, not to be intimidated. Thanks!

    • @AfricaTwin-Stuff
      @AfricaTwin-Stuff  5 років тому +2

      Scott Sellers - yes. It seems silly to pay someone to do this type of job when it can be easily done at home.

  • @Smile-3223
    @Smile-3223 16 днів тому

    your channel is "Honda Africa Twin & NC750x Stuff" but i assume i can still follow this kind of video for my 2023 transalp thank you

  • @rapido2963
    @rapido2963 2 роки тому +1

    When you offered up the pad at 2:40 - the pad was ‘upside down’. Just pointing it out to avoid any frustrating confusion!

  • @eduardobernardoni4525
    @eduardobernardoni4525 5 років тому +2

    For the maintenance of the brakes I use only silicone grease and never common grease, since there is a possibility that due to excess temperature in that area, the grease will melt and contaminate the brakes.
    Another benefit of silicone grease is that it protects all rubber parts of the brake system.
    Regards!!!

  • @1966johnnywayne
    @1966johnnywayne 4 роки тому

    The Honda (car) mechanics that I know recommend Sil Glyde for all moving brake components...and avoid setting the slide pins on a dirty floor after you've coated them...YIKES. Also, opening the brake reservoir cap will make pushing the piston in easier.
    Your video are much appreciated.

  • @IdealBike
    @IdealBike 4 роки тому +2

    Hi there, do you know if on the DCT version it's the same procedure? I guess I might have to release or loose the hand brake before...

  • @ccooper8785
    @ccooper8785 5 років тому +3

    Thanks for another very useful video. This is a job I will be tackling shortly to clean off the road salt that was thrown over the bike before I laid it up for winter. Hopefully, thanks to this vlog, everything will go as smoothly otherwise the first run next spring will be rear brakeless for 30km to the nearest bike shop 😁 Happy Christmas to you and your family, Best Wishes for 2020.

    • @AfricaTwin-Stuff
      @AfricaTwin-Stuff  5 років тому +1

      C Cooper - thanks mate. Same to you and yours.

  • @IdealBike
    @IdealBike 5 років тому +3

    Thank you for sharing! Doesn't seem to be so hard to do it. In my case after 15,000 Km the rear pads are almost like new ... I was thinking that perhaps I didn't use them so much, but seems like they are design to last longer I guess

  • @cameronmcrae4719
    @cameronmcrae4719 4 роки тому

    another super video demystifying what looks to be a hard job...thanks.

  • @chris53small
    @chris53small 3 роки тому

    Christ mate my Honda 500x pads have lasted almost 8k and there's nothing left on them so i guess London stop start and trail braking eats them up in no time at all.
    Great video mate I'm changing my pads before my second service as its £65 per hour through my Honda dealer

  • @hni7458
    @hni7458 4 роки тому

    Thanks mate, very good and comprehensive video!

  • @anyplaceadventures
    @anyplaceadventures 5 років тому +1

    Thanks Adrian, at 35000kms I reckon they will be fine but probably need a clean from the crap on the daily commute route

  • @garthhowe297
    @garthhowe297 5 років тому +1

    I think the "elbow" torque wrench is the only one that would fit, unless you remove the exhaust. I wish you and your wife a Merry Christmas, have a safe one.

  • @rob5343
    @rob5343 3 роки тому

    that torq built in your elbow got me chuckle D: great video! thanks buddy

    • @rob5343
      @rob5343 3 роки тому

      just replaced mine thanks to your step by step tutorial :)

  • @sippydumdum
    @sippydumdum 5 років тому +1

    Another great video, but two questions. One of the bolts you took out seemed to have locktyte on it. Also, how do you get the wheels so clean?

    • @AfricaTwin-Stuff
      @AfricaTwin-Stuff  5 років тому +1

      sippydumdum - both bolts would have had loctite on them but I’ve never bothered renewing it. But what do I know - I’m only a back yard tinkerer.
      Clean wheels? I live in a part of the world where it hasn’t rained for months !

  • @clivegreenall309
    @clivegreenall309 5 років тому +2

    Thanks for sharing.
    Here's wishing you and your family a safe and Blessed Christmas and New Year.
    Regards from S Africa
    Clive

  • @philippebleau4809
    @philippebleau4809 5 років тому +2

    Good job!

  • @ccooper8785
    @ccooper8785 5 років тому +1

    I forgot to ask what type of grease you use on these jobs? Back in the dim and distant days when I was still alive, Copper grease was used (and a thin smear put on the back of the pad backing material for some reason). Are you using a better alternative ? Silicon grease perhaps ? Best wishes.

    • @AfricaTwin-Stuff
      @AfricaTwin-Stuff  5 років тому +1

      C Cooper - never put any type of grease on the back of the pads. This is an urban myth.
      Silicone grease put very sparingly on the bolts is ok.

  • @spiritusinfinitus
    @spiritusinfinitus Рік тому

    Related to the rear brake on the NC750.. I'm on my second one now and both have suffered from the rear brake switch stopping working, either staying on or not activating during the winter, presumably due to all the crud that gets in the switch. It seems to be pretty fiddly to adjust but I thought I might know a nice man who has some excellent hints and tips on getting at the little beast! Is there an easy way you know of to get the thing off for checking, cleaning and refitting? Thanks in advance if you do know.

    • @AfricaTwin-Stuff
      @AfricaTwin-Stuff  Рік тому +1

      Sorry mate. I haven’t had any problem with my switch (which is located at the foot peddle).
      You can see me adjust it in this video
      ua-cam.com/video/Ud2e4CUzrpA/v-deo.html

    • @spiritusinfinitus
      @spiritusinfinitus Рік тому

      @@AfricaTwin-Stuff Fantastic. Thanks!

  • @drdoolittle5724
    @drdoolittle5724 Рік тому

    Thanks for that - had mine apart to change pads and would they go back again??? No way, so investigated and found Rubik's spring in top of unit all mangled up and refusing to allow pads to go back in freely! Amazing how 1 thing has stopped me using the bike altogether whilst the great Honda spares machine whirls into gear, hopefully? Even worse, 3 bike Pom is now reduced to 0! - scooter apart awaiting new front fork seals and Shadow 125 away with the wizard hopefully having her carbs made good!! Regards to The Down-Unders!

    • @AfricaTwin-Stuff
      @AfricaTwin-Stuff  Рік тому

      Oh dear. Not the best of days. Still …. Keeps your mind off the weather 🤔

  • @burakaydn4553
    @burakaydn4553 2 роки тому

    Thanks for video.
    I changed my brake pads 500 km ago but it is still rubbing to the disc.
    I tried to ride without any rear brake and after the ride I touched the disc to check and it was hot.
    I used the same procedures like you did.
    This situation is very annoying. I dont know what else I can do.

    • @AfricaTwin-Stuff
      @AfricaTwin-Stuff  2 роки тому +1

      The piston may be sticking. Or the rods the calliper slides on may be corroded. Either will cause the pad to not return after applying the brake.

  • @Louiem28
    @Louiem28 2 роки тому

    Is that the same as the ctx brake pads

  • @remembertheporter
    @remembertheporter 5 років тому +1

    Another very useful video Adrian, happy Christmas to you and Wendy.
    Thanks for all the interesting content and all the best for 2020.
    Btw, I eat through pads every 20,000 km! That's a 100km a day commute across London for you (and engine braking isn't very effective on the NCs I find).

    • @AfricaTwin-Stuff
      @AfricaTwin-Stuff  5 років тому

      Chris Porter - thanks mate appreciate your comments.
      Yep I can understand the pad wear. We live semi rural, and don’t commute, which accounts for the minimal wear we get on the pads.

    • @passinthru4328
      @passinthru4328 Рік тому +1

      I find the engine braking very effective in Sport Mode on my '22 NC DCT.

    • @remembertheporter
      @remembertheporter Рік тому

      @@passinthru4328 ah, that would be the difference between a new dct bike and my ten year old manual with 60k miles on it!
      Be safe.

  • @прошастельмах
    @прошастельмах 5 років тому +1

    When to check and clean the rear brake pads?

    • @AfricaTwin-Stuff
      @AfricaTwin-Stuff  5 років тому +1

      проша стельмах - I do it every 20,000km

  • @narrator-timothymckean
    @narrator-timothymckean 5 років тому

    Thanks Adrian. Your videos were one of the factors that helped me decide to buy the NC based on how easy it was to maintain.
    Can you remind me again what replacement footpegs you got? I like how they mount lower than the stock pegs.

    • @AfricaTwin-Stuff
      @AfricaTwin-Stuff  5 років тому

      Timothy McKean - thanks mate
      Foot pegs source
      www.ebay.com.au/itm/40mm-Aluminium-Tour-Foot-Pegs-Silver-Front-Fit-Honda-NC750-S-X-2014/152979252274?hash=item239e462432:g:AF0AAOSwACRazagj
      Foot pegs fitting videos
      ua-cam.com/video/t3J-ogACdu8/v-deo.html
      ua-cam.com/video/Ud2e4CUzrpA/v-deo.html

  • @NVK85
    @NVK85 5 років тому +1

    What if my rear brakes are squeaking while riding on a slow speed? It squeaks when i'm not braking, just rolling.
    Can cleaning the pads help, how do you think?

    • @AfricaTwin-Stuff
      @AfricaTwin-Stuff  5 років тому +1

      NVK85 - yes clean the pads with brake clean. Then rub the pad on a piece of 120 grit sand paper layer on a flat surface. Then clean with brake clean again.
      Also clean the disc with brake clean.
      Then reassemble.

    • @NVK85
      @NVK85 5 років тому

      @@AfricaTwin-Stuff thx! will try!

  • @chrisvallee3775
    @chrisvallee3775 4 роки тому

    Do you know what the specs/ size is for the 12 mil bolt? Unfortunately mine broke off in the flange and need to get a new one

  • @Skinnymoss81
    @Skinnymoss81 4 роки тому

    hi,
    I pumped my brakes too much and now the piston is too far out and then when I tried to push it back with my fingers it’s impossible to do that.
    I tried to use the old brake pad and using a flat head screwdriver to push the piston back but it just won’t budge what’s going on how are you able to just push it back with your fingers?

  • @diederikdemits8413
    @diederikdemits8413 5 років тому

    Merry Christmas Grts Diederik /Belgium / east-Flanders

    • @AfricaTwin-Stuff
      @AfricaTwin-Stuff  5 років тому +1

      diederik de mits - thanks mate. We are spending it with the Grand Kids.

  • @прошастельмах
    @прошастельмах 5 років тому +1

    Thanks, very helpful!

  • @FoxtrotOscar9
    @FoxtrotOscar9 5 років тому

    Good vid. Hope all is well your end with the fires!

    • @AfricaTwin-Stuff
      @AfricaTwin-Stuff  5 років тому

      Happy Gilmo - thanks mate. We are OK but many people will be having a sad Christmas.

  • @lgwappo
    @lgwappo 11 місяців тому

    I'm at the point where I put the 14mm bolt in the front of the caliper. It doesn't thread into the caliper. It just turns. If I lift the caliper off the bike the bolt threads in. The holes are lined up. I don't see what's stopping it from threading in. It's a 2014 NC700X.

    • @AfricaTwin-Stuff
      @AfricaTwin-Stuff  11 місяців тому +1

      Hmm. Beats me too. Unless the spring clip isn’t in the right place.

    • @lgwappo
      @lgwappo 11 місяців тому

      @@AfricaTwin-Stuff I took out the brake pads then the bolt went in & I put the brake pads in after. Somehow the pads were maybe blocking the bolt, I'm not sure.

  • @Louiem28
    @Louiem28 2 роки тому

    Does your rear caliper get hot I change my pads and notice heat in the caliper I re did it a second time and the same thing bike stops great but really hot caliper and rotor

    • @AfricaTwin-Stuff
      @AfricaTwin-Stuff  2 роки тому

      No. Should not be hot unless you have just finished doing prolonged braking.
      Is yours a DCT? If so then check the adjustment on your parking brake as if could be dragging.

    • @Louiem28
      @Louiem28 2 роки тому

      @@AfricaTwin-Stuff it’s after I use the bike if I don’t hit the back brake no heat at all it’s when I use the brake I notice it the front don’t get hot at all it’s warm

    • @AfricaTwin-Stuff
      @AfricaTwin-Stuff  2 роки тому

      Ok. Next thing to do is remove the calliper from the disc, take out the pads.
      Then gently squeeze the brake pedal so the piston comes out a little.
      Then clean around the piston with brake cleaner.
      Then clean the pads with brake cleaner as well.
      Then squeeze the piston back in, replace the pads, replace the calliper.
      Then pump the brake pedal so the pads are in the right place against the disc again.

    • @Louiem28
      @Louiem28 2 роки тому

      @@AfricaTwin-Stuff I redid the job again I was told when the pads come out your not supposed to hit the brake to make the caliper come out that’s what I did in the first place and cleaned it out with alcohol

  • @chris53small
    @chris53small 3 роки тому

    Not using thread lock ?
    I see one fella putting copper grease on all the threads and a heap of grease on the smooth parts of the bolts.

    • @AfricaTwin-Stuff
      @AfricaTwin-Stuff  3 роки тому +1

      I’m not a mechanic. I’m just an idiot back yard tinkerer. You should never trust stuff you see on UA-cam. There are more idiots than me out there - many masquerading as experts.

  • @Smile-3223
    @Smile-3223 16 днів тому

    what grease are you using?

    • @AfricaTwin-Stuff
      @AfricaTwin-Stuff  16 днів тому

      Doesn’t matter what grease. Just use it sparingly.

  • @p.santos6644
    @p.santos6644 5 років тому

    🎁🎁🎁Want to wish you and the rest of the family a merry Christmas 🎁🎁🎁

  • @adamtschmidt4303
    @adamtschmidt4303 5 років тому

    Elbow torque wrench does it come in freedom units?

    • @AfricaTwin-Stuff
      @AfricaTwin-Stuff  5 років тому

      Adam TSchmidt - don’t know. But they are very expensive! 🤪

  • @02bigkev
    @02bigkev 5 років тому +1

    Easy job but maybe harder with spoke wheels..:)

    • @AfricaTwin-Stuff
      @AfricaTwin-Stuff  5 років тому +1

      02bigkev - ha! That contortion was so I could video the subject !

  • @hussienabukhalil2012
    @hussienabukhalil2012 4 роки тому

    nice job big like

  • @testsiegerno1969
    @testsiegerno1969 5 років тому

    Thx.😊

  •  3 роки тому

    Hi, 60k is crazy, i am about to replace them at 12k :). Do you happen to know if there is any rubber parts somewhere on or in contact with the slide pins ? Because after some research, it seems this has an impact on the kind of grease you can use, see eg ua-cam.com/video/-nSF4cyBK9c/v-deo.html. I can't really tell from the video if that thing on the end of the pin is rubber .

  • @shiftybl0ke
    @shiftybl0ke 4 роки тому

    Jesus. 60k? Have you ever used the rear brake? 😁

    • @AfricaTwin-Stuff
      @AfricaTwin-Stuff  4 роки тому +1

      I’m fortunate to live in a semi rural area and only ride for pleasure.
      So ... no, I don’t use the brakes much!

  • @mikkei3532
    @mikkei3532 5 років тому

    blue nissin not last long

    • @AfricaTwin-Stuff
      @AfricaTwin-Stuff  5 років тому +1

      mikkei - true. These pads have only lasted 60,000km to date!

    • @IdealBike
      @IdealBike 4 роки тому +1

      Mine with an aggressive riding style only 22,000 Km