Mr. Old Mechanic. Thanks to you and your videos I cleaned the front and back brakes on my 2001 Kawasaki 1500e Classic. I also replaced my brake hose. You gave me the confidence to do this. I can’t wait to ride this year as the warm weather is coming here in New York USA. I wanted to tell you that. Thank you so much Sir. Be safe and healthy Mr. Old Mechanic. When we get to riding I will send you photos. Be well. Randy
My new rear brake pads on the non piston side nearest the wheel won't fit! Seems it's too tight, any suggestions? Is it a floating caliper, can it move?
Thank you so much I think youre the only person on youtube with good videos on this specific bike
Mr. Old Mechanic. Thanks to you and your videos I cleaned the front and back brakes on my 2001 Kawasaki 1500e Classic. I also replaced my brake hose. You gave me the confidence to do this. I can’t wait to ride this year as the warm weather is coming here in New York USA. I wanted to tell you that. Thank you so much Sir. Be safe and healthy Mr. Old Mechanic. When we get to riding I will send you photos. Be well.
Randy
Thank you Randy, overhere the weather gets slowly better.. well 15C 😂👍🤛🏍
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Thank You for another great and informative video on the XCountry
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My new rear brake pads on the non piston side nearest the wheel won't fit! Seems it's too tight, any suggestions? Is it a floating caliper, can it move?
Hi Mark, if your brakepads won't fit you got the wrong ones mate 😉
Definitely correct. It's the floating caliper that's not moving, it's seized up.
Any ideas? Is it a floating caliper system as there seems to be a threaded screw on one of the plates?
Hi Mark your lucky mate, I have the bike in my shed in the next few days 😉