**DONT FORGET TO PUMP THE LEVER LIKE 10 TIMES TIL IT FEELS SOLID B4 STARTING** I have a 2007 1000RR Repsol & have exact same pads EBC FA390HH. My torque specs for caliper mounting bracket bolts are 33ft lbs. & 18 lbs for the pins i ALWAYS round off to next number up just because so I torqued em 40 ft lbs. Thanks for video its my 1st time owning a honda & doing the pads on it -i couldn't figure out how to get the pins out. Don't remember having to push down on that clip w/ my gixxers (600&1000) thanks again & ride safe bro🤘🏼🏍🤘🏼
I just want to say thank you for this video! I have a 2005 CBR1000RR. I pulled out the service manual for mine and it seems that the 2004 and 2005 CBR1000RR have the same torque specs but they are slightly different than the 2006 and 2007 models. If you have a 2004 and 2005 CBR1000RR and watching this video, do not assume the 2006 and 2007 models have the same exact torque specs. Excellent video!
If anybody is wondering what torques, a google came up with these on a forum, so that's what I used: These are the torque settings for the 2004 - 2007 Blade: Front axle bolt 78 Nm Front axle clamp bolts 22 Nm Front brake caliper mounting bolts 45 Nm Front brake pad retaining pins 16 Nm Front brake caliper body joining bolts 23 Nm Brake hose banjo bolts 34 Nm Rear axle nut 113 Nm
I have the same bike, I definitely appreciate the walk through, on doing the brakes, I know that you didn’t want to be liable for the wrong information that’s why you didn’t tell any of us the torque spec for those two main bolts but, could you tell me what did you set your too ?
3:10 should've squeezed brake handle a bit to extend the pistons a bit further out to clean them better and lubricate them before pushing them back in.
Don't you just wish that Loctite Corp would put blue Loctite in blue containers only and red Locitite in red containers only. I use a number of their products and they are never consistent.
**DONT FORGET TO PUMP THE LEVER LIKE 10 TIMES TIL IT FEELS SOLID B4 STARTING**
I have a 2007 1000RR Repsol & have exact same pads
EBC FA390HH. My torque specs for caliper mounting bracket bolts are 33ft lbs. & 18 lbs for the pins i ALWAYS round off to next number up just because so I torqued em 40 ft lbs. Thanks for video its my 1st time owning a honda & doing the pads on it -i couldn't figure out how to get the pins out. Don't remember having to push down on that clip w/ my gixxers (600&1000) thanks again & ride safe bro🤘🏼🏍🤘🏼
I just want to say thank you for this video! I have a 2005 CBR1000RR. I pulled out the service manual for mine and it seems that the 2004 and 2005 CBR1000RR have the same torque specs but they are slightly different than the 2006 and 2007 models. If you have a 2004 and 2005 CBR1000RR and watching this video, do not assume the 2006 and 2007 models have the same exact torque specs. Excellent video!
If anybody is wondering what torques, a google came up with these on a forum, so that's what I used:
These are the torque settings for the 2004 - 2007 Blade:
Front axle bolt 78 Nm
Front axle clamp bolts 22 Nm
Front brake caliper mounting bolts 45 Nm
Front brake pad retaining pins 16 Nm
Front brake caliper body joining bolts 23 Nm
Brake hose banjo bolts 34 Nm
Rear axle nut 113 Nm
Excellent video man. Simple and straight to the point!
Straight forward. Easy to follow. No BS! Thank you!
Who gives this a thumbs down?! Great vid man thx!
I like how you doe because you mencion the tourqui is berry importan like whent you change oil
good video, thanks for the steps. Made it simple.
How did those certain brakes do for you? Do you recommend those, or another kind of brake pads?
Thanks for the good info and an easy to follow video.
I have the same bike, I definitely appreciate the walk through, on doing the brakes, I know that you didn’t want to be liable for the wrong information that’s why you didn’t tell any of us the torque spec for those two main bolts but, could you tell me what did you set your too ?
16 ft.lb for the pinch bolts
58 ft.lb for the front axle
33 ft.lb for front caliper bolts
14 ft.lb for front rotor bolts
Thank you very much kind Sir🙏🏾
3:10 should've squeezed brake handle a bit to extend the pistons a bit further out to clean them better and lubricate them before pushing them back in.
Great video, helped me out a lot. Thank you.
Are the rear pads the same process?
Don’t need to bleed brake lines?
Thanks very much!
Thanks so much for this👍
Thank you 😊
Don't you just wish that Loctite Corp would put blue Loctite in blue containers only and red Locitite in red containers only. I use a number of their products and they are never consistent.
whats torque setting
Cool 😉👍
What year is your Fireblade?
2006
@@CanadianBigGame That bike is gorgeous. I love the color scheme.
Very good , straight to the point 👍