Looking ahead to the upcoming brake fluid change on my 2004: Last time we couldn't figure out how to remove the pin that retains the pads in the rear caliper. ( The pin in the front caliper was no trouble ). I was reluctant to use too much force. We were in a hurry ( never a good thing ) so we pushed the pistons in with the pads in place - not ideal.
Does anyone have some advice on removing said pin ? Should I just wack at it with a hammer ?
Retaining Pin Removal
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Re: Retaining Pin Removal
I used a hammer/punch after removing the retaining clip. Do you have the document for the procedure? I found it pretty complete step-by-step for the bleed procedure with only a few minor deviations. My bike is a 2003, so I'm assuming that it's pretty similar to yours. LMK if you need the document and I'll try to find and post.
Re: Retaining Pin Removal
Thanks, Photoguy. I'll put the punch and hammer to use.
Yes, I have the procedure which I printed ....it was invaluable when I did the bleed - as it was my first time. Now I'm poised to do it again; the trouble with being an amateur mechanic is that you don't do these tasks often enough not to forget some of what you've done.
Yes, I have the procedure which I printed ....it was invaluable when I did the bleed - as it was my first time. Now I'm poised to do it again; the trouble with being an amateur mechanic is that you don't do these tasks often enough not to forget some of what you've done.
Re: Retaining Pin Removal
Good luck- It's not too bad a job. Like you I'm not a mechanic but can follow directions and this is pretty straight forward. My advice- take your time and make sure that you have all that you need at the start of the procedure and you'll be fine. I had help from RadicalR1150r here, he gave some pointers and most importantly the confidence to do the job. If you need help, give a shout and I'll try to do what I can.
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Re: Retaining Pin Removal
With caliper ON bike:
1 remove the circlip/c-clip retainer on the outside of the pin
2 use small punch (an appropriately sized allen key can be used - ie small!) and GENTLY tap with a hammer until pin is free
3 NOW remove caliper from bike.
Oh - and DO NOT FORGET to lubricate the slide pins on the rear caliper! (otherwise they will rust up solid and you'll get much reduced braking efficiency). I use hi-temp Silicon grease for ANY grease/lubrication applications on the calipers.
Note - it's also a good idea to put a light coating of grease on the FRONT caliper retaining pins (especially on the Tokicos) - I have known the pins to rust into the caliper bodies in the past. (happened to a friend of mine).
1 remove the circlip/c-clip retainer on the outside of the pin
2 use small punch (an appropriately sized allen key can be used - ie small!) and GENTLY tap with a hammer until pin is free
3 NOW remove caliper from bike.
Oh - and DO NOT FORGET to lubricate the slide pins on the rear caliper! (otherwise they will rust up solid and you'll get much reduced braking efficiency). I use hi-temp Silicon grease for ANY grease/lubrication applications on the calipers.
Note - it's also a good idea to put a light coating of grease on the FRONT caliper retaining pins (especially on the Tokicos) - I have known the pins to rust into the caliper bodies in the past. (happened to a friend of mine).
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Re: Retaining Pin Removal
The front retaining pins can be a pain as you cannot drift these out of the Tokico calipers (unless you drill out the retaining pin hole) - however I have just got some stainless steel replacement pins from Motorworks so hopefully these will not seize!
The rear Brembo is far easier to work on!
Regards,
Russ
The rear Brembo is far easier to work on!
Regards,
Russ
Re: Retaining Pin Removal
Good advice, Riceburner. I'll bet lack of lubrication is why the pin resisted moving last time.
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Re: Retaining Pin Removal
Hey @dark_knight87 Can you pass along a part number & or link for the stainless pins? Not familiar with Motorworks.
Thank you..
Thank you..
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Re: Retaining Pin Removal
@RadivcalR1150R,
Motorworks are in the UK - here is a link to the Tokico pins (7th item in list - SSA38251) :-
https://www.motorworks.co.uk/vlive/Shop ... 5_30_HA_32
And here is a link to the rear Brembo one (5th item in list - SSA30313):
https://www.motorworks.co.uk/vlive/Shop ... 5_30_HA_36
Regards,
Russ
Motorworks are in the UK - here is a link to the Tokico pins (7th item in list - SSA38251) :-
https://www.motorworks.co.uk/vlive/Shop ... 5_30_HA_32
And here is a link to the rear Brembo one (5th item in list - SSA30313):
https://www.motorworks.co.uk/vlive/Shop ... 5_30_HA_36
Regards,
Russ