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  6. : Replacement of front brake pads on Yamaha FZ1.

Model: Yamaha Fz1
Part: Brake pads
Replacement of front brake pads on Yamaha FZ1.

In this guide, we will see the instructions necessary for disassembling and replacing the front brake pads of the Yamaha FZ1 motorcycle in simple steps. First, we put our motorcycle on the stand and start unscrewing the fastening bolts of the front brake caliper, using a socket wrench. After that, we remove the caliper from the disc and extract the old brake pads, levering them inside to retract the piston, as shown in the video. At this point, we clean the caliper from any remaining dirt and install the new, high-quality brake pads!


Posted on 3 April 2023 by ScegliAuto



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