Changing rear brakes
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Changing rear brakes
Anyone changed their rear drum brakes, and are there any special tools needed to accomplish the job?
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Re: Changing rear brakes
Hmm, I took a look over in the How To sub-forum and to my surprise saw nothing on rear brakes.
Did I miss something? homie....guys....gals....anyone R/R them?
Hang in there Brent, let's give this another round
Did I miss something? homie....guys....gals....anyone R/R them?
Hang in there Brent, let's give this another round

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Re: Changing rear brakes
Because they are drums and the shoes will probably outlast the rest of the bike?WhiteNoise wrote:Hmm, I took a look over in the How To sub-forum and to my surprise saw nothing on rear brakes.
Did I miss something? homie....guys....gals....anyone R/R them?
Hang in there Brent, let's give this another round
No special tools. Take the rear wheel off and there they are..
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Re: Changing rear brakes
I agree I changed mine last season when I fitted winter tyres, took me a matter of minutes, they had 14000 miles on them and were hardly worn!you you wrote:Because they are drums and the shoes will probably outlast the rest of the bike?WhiteNoise wrote:Hmm, I took a look over in the How To sub-forum and to my surprise saw nothing on rear brakes.
Did I miss something? homie....guys....gals....anyone R/R them?
Hang in there Brent, let's give this another round
No special tools. Take the rear wheel off and there they are..
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Re: Changing rear brakes
I put on Daytona shoes, those blue ones bought on the Webike. I really enjoyed the performance.
At front brakes I put SBS and inserts is flexible of brand Hel install, it was great ... Almost an ABS hehehe
At front brakes I put SBS and inserts is flexible of brand Hel install, it was great ... Almost an ABS hehehe