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Brake Pad Change
Due to wear, contamination, or damage, the brake pads will, on occasion have to be replaced.
The following procedure is to be followed for that change of brake pads.
1. Remove the wheel.
2. Using a 5mm Allen wrench, turn the inner pad adjuster counter clock-wise until one engagement thread is exposed.
3. Using a needle nose pliers, remove the outer pad first.
Note: The outer pad is the pad away from the wheel. To do this, pull the tab in the center of the pad backing plate toward the center of
the caliper and out. The pad is held in with a magnet.
Note: If you do not remove the outer pad first, you will not be able to remove the pads.
4. Repeat the above steps for the inner pad. Note: The inner and outer brake pads are identical.
To replace the pads…
5. Using a needle nose pliers, install the inner pad first.
Note: The inner pad is the pad closest to the wheel. Use the tab in the center of the pad backing plate to push the new pads into
place. Angle the pad slightly until the force of the magnet pulls the pad into place.
6. Now repeat the procedure for the outer pad.
7. Install the wheel.
8. Using a 5mm Allen wrench, adjust the inner pad adjuster to the proper gap. Note: See installation instructions above for proper set-up.
Caution: Do not try to turn the adjuster past its stopping point. Doing so may damage the brake.