Excellent, I have the same system and this was helpful. When I full depress my pedal where the cylinder is fully extended, the pads just touch the disc but don't squeeze it... I need new pads right.
It's possible. You can also purchase brake shims to reduce the clearance. You can usually get 2 wide and 1 narrow shim in each side before its time to replace the brake pads.
I see those. Looks like 13 and 16mm pads available and the ones on there are still thick but not 16mm. There is one 1mm shim on each side.@@beyondthekarts622
I’m looking for help on bleeding the same Freeline brakes on my kart. Do the two screws on each side of the caliper need to be opened/removed? It’s not clear to me why there’s two screws per side. Any help is appreciated.
Excellent, I have the same system and this was helpful. When I full depress my pedal where the cylinder is fully extended, the pads just touch the disc but don't squeeze it... I need new pads right.
It's possible. You can also purchase brake shims to reduce the clearance. You can usually get 2 wide and 1 narrow shim in each side before its time to replace the brake pads.
I see those. Looks like 13 and 16mm pads available and the ones on there are still thick but not 16mm. There is one 1mm shim on each side.@@beyondthekarts622
I’m looking for help on bleeding the same Freeline brakes on my kart. Do the two screws on each side of the caliper need to be opened/removed? It’s not clear to me why there’s two screws per side. Any help is appreciated.
I just unscrewed the top one a bit until fluid came out. I did each side individually.@@gabrielmoreno8517
@@gabrielmoreno8517I removed one screw at a time and made sure all the air was removed. Then did the other. Not sure why they have 2 on each side.