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 beatts Renault 5 Driver

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 Posted: 21:07 - 07 Mar 2009 Post subject: How do my brakes work? |
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Hi
I'm a bit baffled as to how my brakes work so please forgive my ignorance.
The bike is an FZ6 with two sliding piston calipers.
I changed the pads today and realised that there seems to be nothing that pulls the pads away from the discs (unlike cars that utilise a spring mechanism), when the brake lever is not used are the pads permanently in loose contact with the disc?
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When the brake lever is pulled the piston pushes one pad onto the disc but how is the other pad pulled onto the disc (there are no pistons on the other side of the caliper)
hopefully someone can enlighten me.  |
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