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Old 06 November 2005, 06:18 PM
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Can anyone post a link or advise how to change rear pads on a Classic ( single pot caliper ) please ? Done fronts but not seen a set up as fitted to rear before.
Old 06 November 2005, 08:25 PM
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Anyone ? !!





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Can anyone post a link or advise how to change rear pads on a Classic ( single pot caliper ) please ? Done fronts but not seen a set up as fitted to rear before.
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After getting to the wheel off stage, the bottom slider is a 12mm bolt. Undo this and remove. The "top" part of the caliper then lifts on the top slider and hey presto, you can get your pads out.
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Thanks for that mate. i was looking for a more complicated solution....honest !





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After getting to the wheel off stage, the bottom slider is a 12mm bolt. Undo this and remove. The "top" part of the caliper then lifts on the top slider and hey presto, you can get your pads out.
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