A quick and simple video on how to replace your rear brake pads on a 2012 Honda CBR1000RR. The torque spec on the rear caliper pad pin is 13 ft. lb. Thanks for watching.
Great tutorial. I have been changing the brake pads on my CBR for years, saving a lot of money. You also clearly showed how the pads should actually sit on the calber! Happy you didn't edit out your son. Treasure his moments. 😎
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It’s not necessary unless you’re getting a lot of squeaking noise front your caliper/pad rubbing. I usually keep grease away from motorcycle brakes in general.
Hi , I've just removed my stock original pads on my cbr1000rr....they had a metal over clip attached to the back of the pad....do I need to re-clip this onto my EBC FA436HH pads before I install them as the EBC pads didn't have this on them...they come without you see 🤔👍🏻 Can you advise me please 👍🏻👍🏻
So you’re telling me I didn’t have to re use those stupid metal brackets on the back of the old pads????? I have been trying to fit the far pad with it and I gave up finally just to find your video and see you didn’t use it
No sir. No need to use the old back plate on the new pads. That is a factor piece only to help keep the pads in going down the assembly line. Thanks for watching!