Great video Maybe try lubing your caliper where the pads and your caliper ride. If you throw a brake pad on the piston and compress it then it will help the piston go in the straight If you experience noise or less break pressure you can even try using an aggressive sandpaper and just take the shine off the friction material of the pad Clean brakes Work better and last longer… Good informative video
Good video on how to take it apart and put it back together. That was the first thing I did to my cforce 800 XC was service the brakes all the way around. I put a small amount of anti-seize on the caliper saddle stainless steel hardware and the bolt threads. I also put a little extra silicone lube on the pins going into the rubber boots on the saddle. Brake pads where they touch the caliper a small amount of ant-seize. If you do need brake pads Royal distribution has brake pads for CFMOTO‘s $30 a set(4 brake pads)
Good information for sure, I would pull the slide pins and clean and lube them with silicone grease. Your right there anyway and you might be surprised at the dirt/moisture that gets in there also, don't wait until they bind or seize.
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Awesome video! Watched other “experts” and no one suggested doing this, that’s exactly what I was looking for!!
Glad it was helpful! 😊
Great video
Maybe try lubing your caliper where the pads and your caliper ride.
If you throw a brake pad on the piston and compress it then it will help the piston go in the straight
If you experience noise or less break pressure you can even try using an aggressive sandpaper and just take the shine off the friction material of the pad
Clean brakes Work better and last longer… Good informative video
Thanks for the tips Dave!
Good video on how to take it apart and put it back together. That was the first thing I did to my cforce 800 XC was service the brakes all the way around. I put a small amount of anti-seize on the caliper saddle stainless steel hardware and the bolt threads. I also put a little extra silicone lube on the pins going into the rubber boots on the saddle. Brake pads where they touch the caliper a small amount of ant-seize. If you do need brake pads Royal distribution has brake pads for CFMOTO‘s $30 a set(4 brake pads)
Great video this is going to be next on my maintenance schedule
Good information for sure, I would pull the slide pins and clean and lube them with silicone grease. Your right there anyway and you might be surprised at the dirt/moisture that gets in there also, don't wait until they bind or seize.
You're right I should have. I ended up not doing the other 3 so I will next time I get at it. Next rainy day.
Great video Roland! EXCELLENT Information!
Thank you Aaron!
I recommend a c-clamp pressing it in the middle is even
I didn't have a c clamp but it pushed in with ease. I was gentle with it.
You're hired!!! Lol.
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Would love to know where to buy brake pad retention clips found I the caliper. 2020 zforce 950 you can't just buy the clips.
I have no idea. I haven't had to buy anything yet.
What brakes you recommend buying?
I can't recommend, I haven't had to ever buy any.
Hey Roland you taking a brake lol. Great video buddy!!
Yes I am 😅😂