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Motorcycle brake pad replacement tutorial

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There is no fixed cycle for motorcycle brake pad replacement, but it needs to be determined based on the driver's driving habits, road conditions, brake pad wear characteristics, vehicle configuration and other factors. Each driver's braking frequency is different, so we need to check regularly and determine whether the brake pads need to be replaced based on the actual situation.

When it comes to determining whether your brake pads need to be replaced, there are several key indicators that can help us make the decision. The first is the sound. If you hear a sharp friction sound when braking, it means that the brake pads have exceeded their limit and need to be replaced.

Second is the thickness. Brand-new brake pads are about 1.5 cm thick. When the thickness of the brake pads is less than 0.5 cm with the naked eye, you should consider replacing them. In addition, there is a raised mark on both sides of the brake pad. If the thickness of the brake pad is parallel to the mark, it means that the brake pad is at its thinnest and must be replaced.

Another important indicator is the strength. If you feel it is very difficult to apply the brakes and you need to press the brakes to the deepest point, or you feel that the brakes are insensitive and the braking response is slow, this is also a signal to replace the brake pads.

In order to extend the brake pad replacement cycle, we need to develop good driving habits and make good use of engine braking. Also, be sure to have your mechanic carefully check the condition of your brake pads at every service. Sudden braking is not recommended. When encountering a red light, you can release the accelerator and coast to slow down the vehicle. When you are about to stop, just lightly apply the brakes.