The right / left was wrong at the start and you put them back in the right way. Had too rewind to the start to check again. The cooling are facing up before and left/right are reversed.
Hello. Which model of caliper are you trying this on? Did you check if your bolt is rusted or something? You can first use disc brake cleaner on the bolts as well and then try to remove. Btw i clean my brake pads regularly on 4 different bikes. So maybe more of a practise thing. Keep trying. Its a bit fiddly at first
Not sure what old mate is on about, getting the bolt out is the easiest bit 😂 Just watched your vid before doing mine for the first time, super helpful
Absolutely perfect! No words or stupid music required here, just pain education on changing my pads! Cheers friend👊🏻
Thanks for the simple instructions. My brakes have been so noisy of late.....post clean, silent.
Thank you,this was the first time I completed this and it all went well thanks to your excellent tutorial👍
Some narration may be helpful. For example, what are you spraying with the aerosol can?
Disc brake cleaner. You can just use isopropyl alcohol
The right / left was wrong at the start and you put them back in the right way. Had too rewind to the start to check again. The cooling are facing up before and left/right are reversed.
This Was Very Helpful. Thank You.
This is perfect! Thanks!
I have replaced my brake pads. Is there a video on how to adjust the brakes now?
Surely will make one.
Thanks, super helpful
What are you spraying on the pads and inside the caliper?
Muc-off Disc brake cleaner spray
Don’t you have to push the piston back?
Only if you replace the pads with new ones, which in turn would be thicker and require more space inside the calliper cavity.@@IrvinSevilla
@@IrvinSevilla I have to take my wheel off to push back the pads. I have a flat tool for that. Beyond that pretty simple.
This is fake, bolt isnt go out so easy, everything prepare before video 🥱
Hello. Which model of caliper are you trying this on? Did you check if your bolt is rusted or something? You can first use disc brake cleaner on the bolts as well and then try to remove.
Btw i clean my brake pads regularly on 4 different bikes. So maybe more of a practise thing. Keep trying. Its a bit fiddly at first
Not sure what old mate is on about, getting the bolt out is the easiest bit 😂
Just watched your vid before doing mine for the first time, super helpful