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Front brake support clip?

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  • P PerithTV

    The clips in the front brake that hold the pads won't stay in the actualy parts of the caliper meaning i can't install the front brake pads any ideas? any known ways to fix this without buying two new clips for £12?

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    declan
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    @perithtv are you sure your installing them correctly

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      am i meant to put the pads in without the part that connects to the fork connected or with it connected?

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      • P PerithTV

        am i meant to put the pads in without the part that connects to the fork connected or with it connected?

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        @perithtv I did it while it was on the forks

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          PerithTV
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          I've got the brake pads in now but when i turn the brake i get a clippin noise on the disc so i think the clips are hitting them i'm just gonna try flatten them tomorrow

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            Are you on about the brake pad retainers? Can you post a photo?

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              Are you on about the brake pad retainers? Can you post a photo?

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              @calum yeah he is

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                @calum yeah he is

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                @declan Right well he needs to fit them then.

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                  @declan Right well he needs to fit them then.

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                  @calum he may have the pads the wrong way around

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                    jgr72
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                    I tried to change pads when the whole caliper was not attached to forks and that way is pure nightmare!!! Do it when you have caliper bolted into forks! Open the slide "bolt" and turn the moving part about 180 degrees and it is much easier to change pads when they can lay on the brake disc! You need to squish the piston into bottom to make more room for new pads! If it keeps whine sound, the little metal spring part touches to the disc... Bend it a little bit so that it won't touch the disc anymore!

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                      @jgr72 once i had the brake piston all connected to the forks this was the easiest pad change ever only reason i had it off was i was putting a new piston in the caliper. i feel like a right numb brain for wasting a good hour or two fiddle with them stupid clips though!

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                        Yeah, I did exactly the same... I did not change the piston, I just used light sandpaper to take all shit away... Then I reassemble all togeteher with new rubber parts and thought it would be an easy job to put new pads while I have it in my hand 😂 But by doing you will learn 🙂

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