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Rear brake disc removal (Aprilia RS125/3)

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Read 1.2.1 carefully.

Torque wrench setting:
  • Screws (1): 10 Nm (1.0 kg·m).

Remove the rear wheel; see 7.6.2.

Note. The screws (1) are retained with LOCTITE® 243. Use of an air gun is recommended to release the screws.


Release and remove the five brake disc screws (1).



Warning! Apply LOCTITE® 243 to the threads of the brake disc screws (1) on assembly.


Note. To refit, start all screws (1) manually in their holes and tighten in a cross pattern.


Remove the brake disc (2).
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RS125 3 (1998-2005) 
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