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Shaggysk
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PostPosted: 21:14 - 16 Aug 2010    Post subject: ZZR600 D (1990) Rear Brake Pads Reply with quote

Hi all,
Maybe I am being thick, but how do you remove the brake pad that has the two holes on the bracket attached to the slider part of the rear caliper?
I haven't got a workshop manual as yet, most things I can figure out. Any help would be groovy.

Thnaks
Shaggy
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Marmalade
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PostPosted: 16:55 - 18 Aug 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

undo the 2 allen bolts to remove caliper

Once off, compress pistons back into caliper and pads will slide off the 2 posts, simple once you've got the caliper off
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Shaggysk
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PostPosted: 19:50 - 18 Aug 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks.
I figured it out in the end, but a bugger when the slider is seized and doesn't want to go all the way in! I thought it was at the end of it's travel, but in desperation welted it with a bigger hammer.
Ah well one lives and learns.

Thanks for the swift reply.

Shaggy
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