Rear
Rear Brake PadREMOVAL
1) Lift up the vehicle, and then remove the rear wheels.
2) Remove the rear brake pad.
(1) Remove the bolts and remove the brake hose bracket.
(2) Remove the caliper bolt, and raise and hold the caliper body assembly.
NOTE:
Do not disconnect the brake hose from the caliper body assembly.
(3) Remove the brake pad from support - rear disc brake.
INSTALLATION
NOTE:
Before installation, remove mud and foreign matter from the caliper body assembly and support - rear disc brake.
1) Before installation, check the brake pad.
2) Apply a thin coat of grease to the pad clip.
Grease:
Molykote M7439 (Part No. 003602001) or an item contained in the pad kit
3) Apply a thin coat of grease to the shim - disc brake rear inner (a) and the shim - disc brake rear outer (b).
Grease:
Grease contained in the pad kit or WAKO grease V160
4) Install the brake pad to the support - rear disc brake.
5) Install the caliper body assembly to the support - rear disc brake.
Tightening torque:
Caliper bolt: 27 Nm (2.75 kgf-m, 19.9 ft-lb)
6) Install the brake hose bracket.
Tightening torque:
Brake hose bracket: 33 Nm (3.36 kgf-m, 24.3 ft-lb)
7) Install the rear wheels.
Tightening torque:
120 Nm (12.24 kgf-m, 88.5 ft-lb)
INSPECTION
1) Check the pad thickness.
NOTE:
- Always replace the pads of both wheels and both sides as a set.
- Replace pad clips if they are twisted or worn.
- Replace the pad if there is oil or grease on it.
- A wear indicator is installed on the pad - disc brake rear inner. If the pad is worn to the limit, the end of wear indicator contacts disc rotor, and a squeaking sound is heard as the wheel rotates. If the sound is heard, replace the pad.
2) If the wear limit is exceeded in the inspection, replace the brake pad.