Cheers for this mate. You make it as simple as it actually is. Almost all the other vids make out that you MUST remove the wheel to do this but removing the back wheel on a hub motor ebike is a pain in the proverbial. I've new pads to install when I get home this evening, feeling much happier now about the job. Thank you.
depends on the brake system.......the Eleglide M1 seems to use "old" shimano style pads (that's how my local stockist described them). How I found the right ones for my bike - I checked the eleglide website for spares then looked up similar ones. The locking pin position is an easy way to identify them apparently - each standard has it in a different spot so you kind of can't install the wrong ones. At least that's how my local guy explained it to me.
Cheers for this mate. You make it as simple as it actually is. Almost all the other vids make out that you MUST remove the wheel to do this but removing the back wheel on a hub motor ebike is a pain in the proverbial. I've new pads to install when I get home this evening, feeling much happier now about the job. Thank you.
Great Advice changed my front brakes yesterday, i bought 2 sets on Amazon just look for the ones that are of similar size.
very instructive, all you need to know. Thanks a lot
Thanks for sharing this mine are getting close to needing changing 👍
No problem 👍
Thanks for this video never changed pads before 👍
Where did you get the pads from ? Cheers. They're normally copied from a well known Shimano model etc I think
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Can you please send the link to buy this from amazon?
excellent video thank you
I need to do the same in my eleglide m1 plus too, but i dont know what type of pad fits in my brake calipers can you send me the link please
I would like to replace the caliper, do you know any compatible part pls?
Hi. Where did you buy the new brake pads?
I bought them on Amazon, but you can probably find them from many other places, including the eleglide website.
Good video but would haven been great if you told us what kind of brake pads are needed.
depends on the brake system.......the Eleglide M1 seems to use "old" shimano style pads (that's how my local stockist described them). How I found the right ones for my bike - I checked the eleglide website for spares then looked up similar ones. The locking pin position is an easy way to identify them apparently - each standard has it in a different spot so you kind of can't install the wrong ones.
At least that's how my local guy explained it to me.
Is it these ? Shimano XTR M975 XT M775 SLX M665 Deore M535 MTB Disc Brakes.