I managed to change the brake pads!

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I managed to change the brake pads!

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I am proud to say that i successfully changed the brake pads on my tmax today :D

I was a bit scared of doing it not only because they are quite important to get it right or you have no brakes, but also because i messed up my first time when i tried on the burgman some years ago.

This time thought i didn't forget to open the oil reservoir caps first before pushing the pistons it, and it was a piece of cake!

I checked the rears but they were all fine, so i only did the front ones.

It took almost half of my day though because the bloody pins that held the two pieces of the caliper together were rounded off over many years and it was such a hassle to get them off. What were yamaha thinking when they designed those to be taken off by allen keys, i have no idea.

By the time i managed to get them off, they were damaged even worse. so i called up my local yamaha dealer and asked if they had replacements. The parts guy said he never heard anyone changing those, as they never get worn like that. He said why did you take them off, you just needed to take the pad bolts off and not unassemble the whole caliper. I told him that there were no bolts that held the pads and the pads had grooves which was held by this caliper body, which needed taking off...

Only then he referred to his computer and realised that on MK1 design, the bolts were actually taken off when changing the pads :!:

He then checked the stock and said there were 3 in stock to my luck. I quickly went there and grabbed two off of him, and realised that yamaha became wiser and changed the design of the bolts to be normal hex ones instead of allen key ones. Good on you yammy.

I ordered a couple more and i'll change the rears while i'm at it, because i know they will eventually round off too.

They were also kind to smear some copper grease on the bolts for me (the red stuff on the pictures, so no, i wasn't bleeding) which saved me another 6-8 quid from buying a big pack of it.

Here is how the old bolt looks like:

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And here are the new ones in place:

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I also gave the tmax an oil+filter change, so i'm all ready for next week's blast in lake district!

Oh and by managing the brake pad change myself, i saved about £50-£55 over labour costs, so i'll treat myself to some ice cream 8-)
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Re: I managed to change the brake pads!

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Well done. It's a nice feeling to do something that a mechanic may charge £60+ for yourself.

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Re: I managed to change the brake pads!

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halfabusa wrote: so i'm all ready for next week's blast in lake district!
Peak Disrict !! Peak District!!

We don't want you getting lost!

:lol:

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Congrats! You are obviously a brave man. Due to incompetence I try very few DIY things, but would absolutely NOT go near the brakes in case I screwed them up!

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Re: I managed to change the brake pads!

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Tim it's a easy job trust me if I can you can:grin:

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Well done, it's very satisfying isn't it, not just saving £££s but understanding how things are put together and work. Only bit I hate with brakes are the pistons and if you have to bleed them, which is so tricky if you're working solo.

I'm a bit interested in the red stuff your dealer gave you, as that's normally red rubber grease, copper slip is copper-coloured, unless it's red loctite!
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Poldark, You can get self bleed nipples for bikes, sorry...scooters on ebay, a friend got some, says bleeding the brakes is so easy now.
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R1K SU wrote:Poldark, You can get self bleed nipples for bikes, sorry...scooters on ebay, a friend got some, says bleeding the brakes is so easy now.
Yes I've seen about them, but not as much fun as cursing and badgering your son instead! :D
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poldark wrote:
R1K SU wrote:Poldark, You can get self bleed nipples for bikes, sorry...scooters on ebay, a friend got some, says bleeding the brakes is so easy now.
Yes I've seen about them, but not as much fun as cursing and badgering your son instead! :D

Quoted for truth! :lol:
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Liam wrote:
halfabusa wrote: so i'm all ready for next week's blast in lake district!
Peak Disrict !! Peak District!!

We don't want you getting lost!

:lol:
oh shit! all these weeks i've been thinking of lake district and even told everyone that i'm going there :lol: :lol: I went to lake district a few years ago by car and we stayed in a static caravan and loved the twisty roads over there, thinking i should come there by bike...

Only now that you said it i realised it's not where i'm going hehehe... Thank god i booked the hotel nearby the starting point indicated in the main post, rather than finding some other hotel nearby lake district!
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