@@JDMz Disagree with you. Old pads will have to do procedure known as bedding in to new rotor which can cause disc scoring. For an additional couple of quid it’s not worth possible damage to more expensive disc, just saying.
Normaly a rotor is change along with brake pads in 95% of the brake jobs that require a new rotor. In this case, the pads on this scooter have very little wear and will have no issues bedding into the freshly ground and machined new rotor surface.
Thanks for the service yesterday. Good meeting you. Be well.
You make everything look so easy!
I would like to see more Liberty videos. I'm sorry that someone had trouble with theirs.
Another great video, makes me think i should have bought a Liberty instead of my Honda SH125i due to the lack of information.
Nice video. ..How about doing a video on rear wheel removal on a bv 350 ? And Thanks Robot your videos are so helpful .
When we need to change this disc ? Thanks for the video
can you do video on rear tire? do they have tube inside or they r tubeless?
tubeless. It was written on your tire
What if my brake pads got closed while the wheel was off? How can I open them back up?
can you please do a video on rear wheel. I did everything but I couldn't remove the mud guard
Two bolts you gotta remove holding it under the air filter housing. Then you can push the fender out of the way
Robot, when you going to start a Japanese scooter show. We ain’t all baby boomers and trust fund kids.
The Piaggio Liberty is the best new scooter value. 2 year warranty as opposed to the Japanese bikes.
Let put this straight - brand new brake disc and used brake pads. Very interesting way of dealing with brake repairs.
No point changing brake pads if they still have plenty of life in them. Lol
@@JDMz
Disagree with you. Old pads will have to do procedure known as bedding in to new rotor which can cause disc scoring. For an additional couple of quid it’s not worth possible damage to more expensive disc, just saying.
Normaly a rotor is change along with brake pads in 95% of the brake jobs that require a new rotor. In this case, the pads on this scooter have very little wear and will have no issues bedding into the freshly ground and machined new rotor surface.
@@jcorsaro I understand your intentions but… 😉