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Tips For Changing/cleaning Brake Pads


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I have contaminated my disc pads on my SY250.

I am going to take them out and bake them in the oven which works on my MTB bike.

Any tips for removing and cleaning and replacing the disc pads on a scorpa sy250?

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i'm not sure how to take the pads out although if you take them out, rub them with a fairly course sand paper until there clean and then burn them slightly with a lighter it sterilises the pads and makes them like brand new. Although you also have to de-contaminate the disc aswell, i use terps to do this, you just put sum on a clean rag and wipe the disc down, although remeber to wash the disc very very thourghly afterwards with water!!!

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  • 1 month later...

Buy a can of "brake cleaner".

Spray/clean the pads and the disk and wipe off with a rag. Wash both disk and pads with warm soapy water (this is important as otherwise they wont grip properly) sand the pads lightly with fine wet and dry paper and reassemble. A tad og copper grease on the slave cylinder might be a nice detail.

Off course if the cause of the poor braking is a leaky fork seal them get that fixed first.

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