Hey Steve its Gill this is my main account. Tested and perfect no grinding ,fully aligned and as it should have been months ago, my old ones were horrendous broken and everything , this explains everything wouldn’t find a video anywhere like yours
Thx so much, your trick of learn with pushing the leverage is very good. It works and I changed and adjust the break pads by my Fiido d4s. I delay this task long time but now you motivated me and it works brilliant. Greetings from Germany
Thanks! I have an e-wheels e2s v2 - this one is so similar it's almost ridiculous.. But could not find any info regarding this for it in particular. So this was very helpful. 👌
Hello Justyns, the rubber tyres are a firmer ride but they save so much hassle with punctures that I would recommend them as great value for money! There are lots of different types though some are softer material which is closer to the pneumatic tyres and some are very hard material which last longer but are a very harsh ride. A good balance of both is what I recommend. Would you like me to do a video of installing the Monorim suspension? Thanks
@@justynssagan6156 I would recommend u to keep the back tire tubed and the front airless. That's what I did at least. It has a firmer ride but the back tire make it up. Sharper steering and just a tiny bit less comfortable but nothing that will make u stop riding these things!
My scooter is a year old and i definitely need to replace my pads but am having trouble figuring out what size pads I need. Could you shed some light for me?
Hi, does it have an Allen key hole (I guess I’m just checking that it is definitely an adjustable one). If so, I’d remove the pads and spray some WD40 or similar penetrative oil in and around the thread before trying again. Also try alternating between tightening and loosening as this often works it loose. Failing that I’d use an impact gun/drill in a “do or die” attempt where if that doesn’t work you’ll need to replace the calliper itself. They’re relatively inexpensive but if you’re anything like me it’s the wait time that will bug you 😂 Good luck, let me know how you get on!
@@stevenagehire4779 Thanks for you fast answer. I try also with an allen key hole after. But it's huge tighten ! (Surprise how they really tighten all the screw...) I going to bought a new one before trying to "do or die" way :D (i need my escooter on weekdays) Nota : it's on a Ninebeot F2, so it's front brake but there the same.
@@stevenagehire4779 the pad in and out only... I will set it,and it tightens itself from the driving vibrations,i need to reset it everyday and it's pain in the ass 🤣
Most electric scooters have electronic brakes on the front and only a mechanical brake on the rear. That’s why only the back brakes. I can make a video for you on the front brakes if you like, just let me know what scooter you are talking about 👍🏼
@@stevenagehire4779 I have a Swagtron from a couple of years ago and I seem to be getting a thump thump thump. I think it's coming ffrom the front. Ideas?
Good Lord why do people take it apart and then they shall make a video and then they put the same part back him like the brake pads are only like 10 bucks she got a whole set of them for $10 and they put it back in oh my God it makes sense to buy new pads for 10 bucks throw those ones away and put the new ones in and readjust the brake pads
Thanks for the time you take to share important detail ! It’s really appreciated 👍
My pleasure, glad this could help! Thanks, Chris
Hey Steve its Gill this is my main account. Tested and perfect no grinding ,fully aligned and as it should have been months ago, my old ones were horrendous broken and everything , this explains everything wouldn’t find a video anywhere like yours
That’s great news! So glad I could help 👍🏼
Going in for it first time , 1yr and they need replacement great video
Thanks - best of luck 🤞
Thank you so much for showing me this, now I can fix my daughters bike so she can have a safe ride👍😊
My pleasure! Glad it could help. Thanks, Chris
Thx so much, your trick of learn with pushing the leverage is very good. It works and I changed and adjust the break pads by my Fiido d4s. I delay this task long time but now you motivated me and it works brilliant. Greetings from Germany
That’s great, glad this helped! Thanks
You just saved me money and an accident, thank you for this! 🙌🏻
Haha, my pleasure. Happy I could help 👌🏼
I did it 😂😊 completely over the moon . Away to test it in car park, thanks so so much xx
That’s great! Well done 👍🏼
Thanks for the info! Followed this with no trouble. :)
My pleasure, great to hear 👍🏼
Thanks! I have an e-wheels e2s v2 - this one is so similar it's almost ridiculous.. But could not find any info regarding this for it in particular. So this was very helpful. 👌
Lol im here for the exact same reason, couldnt find a single tutorial for it.
Glad I could help!
So the other pad can't be adjusted outwards? Mine the otherside is almost flat against the thing that holds it
Ncie. Thanks. Will work for Fiido bike (similar calipers) too I think.
Should be the same mate, let me know 👍🏼
Really nice video I just had an e scooter the brakes went slack. This video is bang on
That’s great to hear, really glad this helped!
How is the Rubber tires Could you make a video monorim Suspension.
Hello Justyns, the rubber tyres are a firmer ride but they save so much hassle with punctures that I would recommend them as great value for money! There are lots of different types though some are softer material which is closer to the pneumatic tyres and some are very hard material which last longer but are a very harsh ride. A good balance of both is what I recommend.
Would you like me to do a video of installing the Monorim suspension? Thanks
@@stevenagehire4779 yes and could let us know which rubber tyres are the best 👌
@@justynssagan6156 I would recommend u to keep the back tire tubed and the front airless. That's what I did at least. It has a firmer ride but the back tire make it up. Sharper steering and just a tiny bit less comfortable but nothing that will make u stop riding these things!
How do I know what brake pads to order? Are there any universal ones
Thanks you helped me 🤙
Pleasure mate 👍🏼
Think i sussed it lol back in minute i see you tighten the ley at the end
My scooter is a year old and i definitely need to replace my pads but am having trouble figuring out what size pads I need. Could you shed some light for me?
You should be able to find that info at the manufacturer of the scooter you have
Apologies for the very overdue reply, I’d measure them and then order online using measurements
Trying to adjust same as you but it seen the adjust thing (2:12) doesn't want to move...
Hi, does it have an Allen key hole (I guess I’m just checking that it is definitely an adjustable one).
If so, I’d remove the pads and spray some WD40 or similar penetrative oil in and around the thread before trying again. Also try alternating between tightening and loosening as this often works it loose. Failing that I’d use an impact gun/drill in a “do or die” attempt where if that doesn’t work you’ll need to replace the calliper itself. They’re relatively inexpensive but if you’re anything like me it’s the wait time that will bug you 😂
Good luck, let me know how you get on!
@@stevenagehire4779 Thanks for you fast answer.
I try also with an allen key hole after. But it's huge tighten ! (Surprise how they really tighten all the screw...)
I going to bought a new one before trying to "do or die" way :D (i need my escooter on weekdays)
Nota : it's on a Ninebeot F2, so it's front brake but there the same.
For some reason that bolt that adjusts the pad now is getting tighter with driving and i need to release it every day
Is that the one that moves the pad in and out only? Or one of the ones that hold the calliper? Thanks
@@stevenagehire4779 the pad in and out only... I will set it,and it tightens itself from the driving vibrations,i need to reset it everyday and it's pain in the ass 🤣
Steve the pads are off , do i tighten or loosen the section i loosened to get new pads in? Wheels not turning now lol
If the wheels not turning then loosen, it sounds like it may be too far wound in and rubbing
Sir baguhan po san po nakaka bili ng break pads pra po sa gtech innovations md5 kick scooter
75 videos for rear breaks, what about the front?
Most electric scooters have electronic brakes on the front and only a mechanical brake on the rear.
That’s why only the back brakes. I can make a video for you on the front brakes if you like, just let me know what scooter you are talking about 👍🏼
@@stevenagehire4779 I have a Swagtron from a couple of years ago and I seem to be getting a thump thump thump. I think it's coming ffrom the front. Ideas?
Good Lord why do people take it apart and then they shall make a video and then they put the same part back him like the brake pads are only like 10 bucks she got a whole set of them for $10 and they put it back in oh my God it makes sense to buy new pads for 10 bucks throw those ones away and put the new ones in and readjust the brake pads
finally..... i put this job on airtasker an quote is $400 bucks. hell no. thank you. i will be DIY
That’s crazy money, glad I could help you!
Just tried changing mine and 2 ball bearings fell out and I have no idea where from! Any help would be appreciated