Replacing Brake Pads on a 2011 Ninja 250 Rear Caliper
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Loosening the Brake Pad Retaining Pins: 1:21.
Removing the Caliper Mounting Bolts: 2:49.
Removing the Caliper: 4:57.
Removing the Brake Pad Retaining Pins: 6:21.
Removing the Brake Pads: 7:54.
Removing the Caliper Holder: 9:20.
Cleaning the Pistons with a Toothbrush: 10:00.
Monitoring the Brake Fluid Level: 13:37.
Pushing the Pistons into the Caliper: 17:01.
The Anti-Rattle Spring: 19:37.
Chinese Brake Pads vs. American Brake Pads: 20:17.
Installing the New Brake Pads: 22:48.
Installing the Caliper Holder: 24:00.
Installing the Brake Pad Retaining Pins: 24:39.
Installing the Caliper: 26:42.
Installing the Caliper Mounting Bolts: 27:28.
Tightening the Brake Pad Retaining Pins: 31:38.
Pumping the Brake Pedal Before Riding: 32:31.
Checking for Proper Wheel Rotation: 33:12.
Bedding in the Brake Pads: 35:05.
Пікірлер: 11
ARE YOU FUCKING KIDDING ME? 😂😂 Last week I was searching all over KZread for a how to video specific to my 2011 kawasaki ninja 250 on how to change the brake pads primarily rear brake pads because I was having trouble getting them off and had trouble getting it put back on. I finally got it done but I'm pretty sure I fucked up along the way somehow.. And now you release a video that I was searching for for days 😡😂 good video though
Thanks man 🤙
Thank you... nice simple.. straightforward with some excellent tips.
Perfect work brother
Personal suggestion, just take off the muffler. It’s literally two bolts (a 12mm and a 10mm if you must know) and it makes life 1000 times easier for you
Ur the man thanks bro great vid
you might want to check the alignment of the rear tire/axle for uneven wear issues like that
Mate..before you go ahead and work on your bike, give it a fair wash and wear some gloves on...
@Slowkat
Жыл бұрын
lol imagine a mechanic washing every single car before he works on it ain’t no body got time for that it takes 5 mins to wash your hands with some good gritty soap
@isaacyoung2709
Жыл бұрын
It’s called brake dust, lol if you actually work on your own stuff you’ll know it’s a dirty job, don’t be scared of a little dirt
@Martin_Mafra
5 ай бұрын
Hi Do you have the seal measurements? Please