Only thing I would add to this video. Grease your front axle. Also when installing the calipers, install the bolts a little snug, but light enough so the caliper can still wiggle. Then pump the brakes, And hold the brake while tightening the calipers. This will center the calipers up, prevent uneven pad wear, and proper contact.
Only thing I would add to this video. Grease your front axle. Also when installing the calipers, install the bolts a little snug, but light enough so the caliper can still wiggle. Then pump the brakes, And hold the brake while tightening the calipers. This will center the calipers up, prevent uneven pad wear, and proper contact.
That's a great tip. Thanks. Always wanting to improve my work.
Excellent video sir... thank you 🙏.
Welcome. Ride safe.
Very helpful, thank you!
Awesome video!
Excellent video, thanks!
Alan G Thanks.
nice job dude, thanks!
Thanks and you're welcome. Ride safe.
No torque wrench for the nuts and the rest of the parts ?
but he got a gun....so it levels out
They nice vid bro. Was just wondering what model of Michelin tyres you used in the vid..?Cheers🤘🏽
Michelin Power 3 are what was installed.
Cliff Cares thanks
Welcome. Ride safe.
What stands are those i need a set, but looks like they are different than what im finding
I think those are the Pit Bull stands. Not cheap, but good quality.
Socket sizes for the rim removal? Thanks
Front uses a 30mm and the rear uses a special socket from Ducati for the large hub.