little_harry
New Member
Hi
Yesterday I changed brake pads on my R&M Load 75. I had a hard time with pushing the pistons back, and it resulted in a very snug fit for the new pads. Then I watched this video on YouTube, and he recommended to open the bleeding port when you push the pistons back. Because it will be much easier to push the pistons back.
Is this a good idea? Could I brake something?
Take a look around 8:55 in this video:
Yesterday I changed brake pads on my R&M Load 75. I had a hard time with pushing the pistons back, and it resulted in a very snug fit for the new pads. Then I watched this video on YouTube, and he recommended to open the bleeding port when you push the pistons back. Because it will be much easier to push the pistons back.
Is this a good idea? Could I brake something?
Take a look around 8:55 in this video: