biker1059 Turbocharged Joined Mar 10, 2006 Messages 822 Location Longview, TX Ride Rocket GT Apr 2, 2008 #1 Thats it. Just remove the two cotter pins and slide the holding pin in toward the wheel and the pads should drop out easily. 20 min. job.
Thats it. Just remove the two cotter pins and slide the holding pin in toward the wheel and the pads should drop out easily. 20 min. job.
RHD47 .020 Over Joined Jun 22, 2007 Messages 47 Location Elizabeth, Pa Apr 2, 2008 #2 Like "Wingandaprayer" says.
biker1059 Turbocharged Joined Mar 10, 2006 Messages 822 Location Longview, TX Ride Rocket GT Apr 3, 2008 #3 Removed mine a week ago like that without removing anything, checked them and reinstalled. That simple. Try it!
Removed mine a week ago like that without removing anything, checked them and reinstalled. That simple. Try it!
Tropic traveler .020 Over Joined Oct 6, 2006 Messages 50 Location Ocala, Florida Apr 3, 2008 #4 Took me longer to remove the RH Corbin bag than it did to replace the pads! :lol: :wink:
tmiller .060 Over Joined Sep 11, 2005 Messages 125 Location Forest Hill, Maryland USA Apr 3, 2008 #5 You might want to consider changing the brake fluid at the same time. Tom
ATMofMN .040 Over Joined Oct 14, 2006 Messages 100 Location SW Florida (originally Northern Minnesota) '06 Roc Apr 4, 2008 #6 I just take mine down to T-Tech. 8) ATM