Qty | Description | Part Number |
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2 | Rear pad | Not Sold Separately |
1 | Retainer clip | Not Sold Separately |
1 | Brake disc |
2 | Brake pad (2) |
3 | Brake pad backing plate (2) |
4 | Rear brake caliper (viewed from rear) |
1 | Mounting bracket |
2 | Retainer clip |
1. | See Figure 3. Remove rear master cylinder reservoir cap (5). NOTE As the piston is pushed back into the caliper, fluid level may rise higher than fluid level mark at about 1/4 in (6.4 mm) below top of reservoir. Fluid may have to be removed to allow for this. See the service manual. |
Figure 3. Rear Brake Master Cylinder Reservoir | ||||||||||
CAUTION Direct contact of DOT 5 brake fluid with eyes can cause eye irritation, swelling, and redness. Avoid eye contact. In case of eye contact flush with large amounts of water and get medical attention. Swallowing large amounts of DOT 5 brake fluid can cause digestive discomfort. If swallowed, obtain medical attention. Use in well ventilated area. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. (00144b) NOTICE DOT 4 brake fluid will damage painted and body panel surfaces it comes in contact with. Always use caution and protect surfaces from spills whenever brake work is performed. Failure to comply can result in cosmetic damage. (00239c) WARNING Contact with DOT 4 brake fluid can have serious health effects. Failure to wear proper skin and eye protection could result in death or serious injury.
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2. | Press the side of the brake caliper body to move the outside brake pad back to push the caliper piston back into its bore. NOTE See Figure 4. When replacing rear brake pads, make sure caliper pad spring does not become dislodged and fall out. If it does, install it before installing new pads. The rear brake caliper does not use the same brake pad set as the front left and front right (not present on all vehicles) calipers. | |||||||||||
3. | See Figure 5. Remove pad pin plug (3). | |||||||||||
4. | See Figure 6. Loosen, but do not remove, brake pad pin. NOTE Do not completely remove brake pad pin from caliper during the next step. Completely removing pad pin at this time may cause difficulty during assembly. | Figure 4. Rear Caliper Pad Spring
Figure 5. Rear Caliper Assembly Figure 6. Brake Pad Pin (Plug Removed) | ||||||||||
5. | Once the piston has been fully retracted into its bore, pull pad pin part way until outside pad drops free. Note the pad's original orientation for installation. | |||||||||||
6. | See Figure 7. Install new inside brake pad (1) using same orientation as pad previously removed. Make sure front mounting tab (3) is seated in retainer clip (5), which is seated in slot (6) in caliper mounting bracket (7), and pad friction material faces brake disc. | |||||||||||
7. | While holding new inside pad (1) in place, pull pad pin out, and remove outside brake pad (2). Note the pad's original orientation for installation. | |||||||||||
8. | Install new outside brake pad (2) using same orientation as the previously removed pad. Make sure front mounting tab (3) is seated in retainer clip (5), which is seated in slot (6) in caliper mounting bracket (7), and pad friction material faces brake disc. | |||||||||||
9. | Temporarily insert a 1/8 in (3.175 mm) drill bit in caliper pad pin hole to hold both pads in place. | |||||||||||
10. | Inspect pad pin for grooving and wear. Measure pad pin diameter in an unworn area, and then in the area of any grooving or wear. If wear is more than 0.011 in (0.28 mm), replace pin. | |||||||||||
11. | Press brake pads firmly against caliper pad spring, remove drill bit and install pad pin. Tighten to 131-173 in-lbs (14.7-19.6 Nm). NOTE If pad pin does not fit, check the following:
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12. | See Figure 5. Install pad pin plug (3). Tighten to 18-25 in-lbs (2.0-2.9 Nm). | |||||||||||
WARNING After servicing brakes and before moving motorcycle, pump brakes to build brake system pressure. Insufficient pressure can adversely affect brake performance, which could result in death or serious injury. (00279a) | ||||||||||||
13. | Pump brake pedal to move piston out until it contacts outside brake pad. Verify piston location against pad. NOTE Rear brake master cylinder must be in a level position when filling and checking fluid level. See Figure 3. Reservoir cover (2) may be removed from rear brake cylinder reservoir (1) to more easily verify fluid level in reservoir. | |||||||||||
14. | Position motorcycle upright (not resting on jiffy stand). See Figure 3. Check brake fluid level in master cylinder. Add enough brake fluid to reservoir until fluid reaches upper fluid level (3). Install master cylinder reservoir cap (5). Replace reservoir cover (2), if removed. | |||||||||||
WARNING After repairing the brake system, test brakes at low speed. If brakes are not operating properly, testing at high speeds can cause loss of control, which could result in death or serious injury. (00289a) | ||||||||||||
15. | Test brake system. a. Turn ignition switch ON. Pump brake lever to verify operation of the brake lamp. b. Test ride the motorcycle. If the brakes feel spongy, bleed the system. See the service manual. NOTE Avoid making hard stops for the first 100 miles (160 km). This allows the new pads to become conditioned to the brake discs. |
1 | Inside brake pad |
2 | Outside brake pad |
3 | Front mounting tab |
4 | Pad pin hole |
5 | Retainer clip |
6 | Slot |
7 | Rear caliper mounting bracket |