Next time clean the pistons prior pushing them back into the caliper. Otherwise it could damage the seals and can cause leaks. And also check that the fluid is between the minimum and maximum value (with new pads the fluid level could be above max. which is not good...).
@@angelnaranjo6807 I’ve heard some guys don’t do it on cars Neither just spray with parts cleaner and get the manufacturing and packaging oil off. I still grease mine tho. Made that mistake about 10 years ago.
Grease lol good luck There is no squeak which is blue and is like silicone. Glues pads to the pistons. Not needed on a bike. If that grease contaminates your pads its time for new pads and your likely going to find stopping distance to be a huge decrease over time. The brake dust is going to stick to the grease as well. Notice the old pads were dry? Where did that grease go? Answer - no where. There isn't suppose to be grease. Grease only sealed pins. If you must almost use backing plate copper grease and minimal amount. Hope you don't die.
This saved from paying 200 at the steelership
Next time clean the pistons prior pushing them back into the caliper. Otherwise it could damage the seals and can cause leaks. And also check that the fluid is between the minimum and maximum value (with new pads the fluid level could be above max. which is not good...).
Thank you for the video I have a 2013 gsxr 600 just ordered my pads
Great video bro! Love the "if you put lube on the pad side, you're an idiot"!! Lol
The used pads you took out still had a lot of meat on them. Probably didn't need to change them. Great instructional video though 👍🏼
liked your video brother! keep them coming!
Thanks mate! 👌
4:45 your a idiot if you do. HAHAHA made my night man, great vid.
Nice video other than what people said, not greasing
I just saved myself $150buuuucksss
Where did you get the brakes I want to get actual Brembo pads to replace front and rear on my 2013 Gsxr 600
Ebc pads
Dont grease the back of the pad it doesnt need it E.B.C. dont do it neither do the manufactures
How come ?
@@angelnaranjo6807 I’ve heard some guys don’t do it on cars Neither just spray with parts cleaner and get the manufacturing and packaging oil off. I still grease mine tho. Made that mistake about 10 years ago.
Grease lol good luck
There is no squeak which is blue and is like silicone. Glues pads to the pistons. Not needed on a bike.
If that grease contaminates your pads its time for new pads and your likely going to find stopping distance to be a huge decrease over time. The brake dust is going to stick to the grease as well. Notice the old pads were dry? Where did that grease go? Answer - no where. There isn't suppose to be grease. Grease only sealed pins. If you must almost use backing plate copper grease and minimal amount. Hope you don't die.
what brembo calipers are u usng?
Sir what pads did you use??
EBC Brakes. Double H Sintered brakes. Part number FA447HH
It's time to swap my 2012 GSXR600 calipers to a R6 , Brembo sucks.
You shouldn't use grease fool
what size socket did you use ?