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Checking brake pad wear (Ducati Monster 696)

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Front brake



The brake pads contain a wear indicator that allows you to determine their condition without removing them from the calipers.

As long as a groove is visible on the pad, wear has not reached its limit.

Rear brake



The thickness of the friction material of the pads must be at least 1 mm.

Important. Take the motorcycle to your Ducati dealer or authorized service center to have the brake pads replaced.


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