I've got about 600 very hilly miles on my 4 month old BH EMTB. My rear shimano brake just started sounding like I was killing a moose. I removed the back tire and found the left side rear brake pad worn completely down to the metal and the right side with about 33% of the pad left.
I went on YouTube and followed instructions on replacement. I ran into problems at "press the pistons back in to make room for the new brake pads"
The right piston quickly went all the way, or almost all the way back in. The left piston would barely move. I got a flathead screwdriver and used some leverage and applied a LOT of force on the piston, to the point I was worried about breaking it, and got it 3/4 of the way in. I put the new pads in and the space in between them is just slightly too small....they always touch up against the rear disc brake.
When i spin the wheel, there's slight drag, but I don't notice it when I'm pedaling. Do I leave it alone? Will the pad wear down to create space for the disc? Is there another adjustment I can do? The brake fade in the lever is gone and it stops really well now.
I went on YouTube and followed instructions on replacement. I ran into problems at "press the pistons back in to make room for the new brake pads"
The right piston quickly went all the way, or almost all the way back in. The left piston would barely move. I got a flathead screwdriver and used some leverage and applied a LOT of force on the piston, to the point I was worried about breaking it, and got it 3/4 of the way in. I put the new pads in and the space in between them is just slightly too small....they always touch up against the rear disc brake.
When i spin the wheel, there's slight drag, but I don't notice it when I'm pedaling. Do I leave it alone? Will the pad wear down to create space for the disc? Is there another adjustment I can do? The brake fade in the lever is gone and it stops really well now.