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You can get by with the front one until you get another for the rear,just remember your front brake is bringing on the brake light .
Id pull the caliper off and pull it apart and clean it really good,Be carefull when you pop the piston out of it.
Id wrap it in a towel and just pump the brake pedal to push it out after removing it from bracket and taking the pads out,Keep your fingers clear of the area where the pads go while pumping brake pedal.
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PLUMMEN wrote: That style of rear caliper can be removed without pulling the wheel off,Its the same as your front caliper.
I believe the difference between the rear and front brakes has more to do with the bracket than the caliper itself. On the front when I pull the calipers I just unbolt the bracket from the forks and the caliper and bracket lifts off the rotor very easily. On the rear brakes the axle runs through the bracket making it impossible to remove the bracket without pulling the axle. If you try to remove the caliper from the bracket by simply removing the 2 caliper holder shaft bolts I believe one of the brake pads will prevent you from being able to pull the caliper off the bracket because the pad is trapped in the bracket by the rotor. By pulling the axle you can pull the bracket and caliper off the rotor which then gives enough room to remove the pads. Ed
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eric77kz wrote: The third pic I posted is bothering me. I am going back to work on it again tomorrow and would LOVE to ride it! Is this something fixable? Or do I need to order something? I got a bleeding kit and realized that had happened and I couldnt do anything else.
Here's a brake switch. Ed
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If you remove the Phillips screw holding inside pad the caliper should come off,im pretty sure anyway.650ed wrote:
PLUMMEN wrote: That style of rear caliper can be removed without pulling the wheel off,Its the same as your front caliper.
I believe the difference between the rear and front brakes has more to do with the bracket than the caliper itself. On the front when I pull the calipers I just unbolt the bracket from the forks and the caliper and bracket lifts off the rotor very easily. On the rear brakes the axle runs through the bracket making it impossible to remove the bracket without pulling the axle. If you try to remove the caliper from the bracket by simply removing the 2 caliper holder shaft bolts I believe one of the brake pads will prevent you from being able to pull the caliper off the bracket because the pad is trapped in the bracket by the rotor. By pulling the axle you can pull the bracket and caliper off the rotor which then gives enough room to remove the pads. Ed
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