- Remove the brake caliper by removing the brake caliper mounting bolts.
- Remove the cotter pin 1.
- Remove the pad mounting pin 2.
- Remove the brake pads 3.
Caution:
- Do not operate the brake pedal with the pads removed.
- Replace the brake pads as a set, otherwise braking performance will be adversely affected.
Note:
- When the brake caliper is removed, care must be used so as not to cause stress to the brake hose. (Hang the brake caliper on the frame with a string, etc.)
- When removing the brake pad, push the piston all the way into the brake caliper.
- Inspect the pad mounting pin for bent or damage. If any defects are found, replace the pad mounting pins with the new ones.
- Install the new brake pads.
- Install the brake caliper.
- Tighten the rear brake caliper mounting bolt to the specified torque.
- Rear brake caliper mounting bolt: 39 Nm (3.9 kgf·m, 28.0 lb·ft)
Note: After replacing the brake pads, pump the brake pedal a few times to check for proper brake operation and then check the brake fluid level.