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Am changing brake pads, have changed the front, but how to get old pads off
rear?--Thanks
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I don't understand what the problem is since you successfully changed the front. Take off the caliper and move it in and out. The pads will fall out; there's no pin. Bogdan> Am changing brake pads, have changed the front, but how to get old pads > off > rear?--Thanks >
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I need some for my '04. I ride about 60% on/40% off road. Any advice on what brand, what kind etc. would be much appreciated.
Thanks, Gerry
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At 9:30 PM +0000 7/29/09, imfreelandian wrote:
I'm not picky, but I generally prefer (if I can get a deal on them) sintered SBS or DP Brakes, front and rear. Mark>I need some for my '04. I ride about 60% on/40% off road. Any advice >on what brand, what kind etc. would be much appreciated.
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My $.02, Stock OEM pads work well, last a long time and are gentle to the rotors... not all 3rd party brands fit all those catagories.
West
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]> Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Rear Brake Pads > > I need some for my '04. I ride about 60% on/40% off road. Any advice on what brand, what kind etc. would be much appreciated. > > Thanks, Gerry
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FYI - I was at my local Kawasaki dealer this weekend getting my Concours inspected and see that they have 2009 KLR 650's at $1,000 off. $4,599.00. No affiliation - just passing the info along. They are Hebelers Kawasaki in Pendleton, New York.
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