How to Change Bicycle Brake Pads?

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havemercy
It is easy to change Bicycle brake pads. Remove the bolt which holds pads in place and remove pads from the nut. Insert new pads in place and tighten the bolt.
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1. Remove the wheels. Most modern bikes have a quick release on both wheels. Pull the quick release lever to remove them. Unless you have a bike stand, turn the bike upside down and
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1. Flip the bicycle over so that the seat and handlebars rest on the ground and hold the bike up. 2. Loosen the quick release on the front wheel, then slide the wheel out of the front
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1. Note the cantilever brake pad fixing bolt. Each pad has a fixing bolt, located on each brake arm, which attaches the pad to the mounting post on the arm. On the other end of the
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You should change you're brake pads every six months to make sure you keep up with the maintenance of the vehicle. You can also take it to a shop that offer's to look at them for
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