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Main Area => General GS500 Discussion => Topic started by: greenemachine on May 04, 2009, 05:14:40 PM

Title: Changing Brake Pads
Post by: greenemachine on May 04, 2009, 05:14:40 PM
I am going to change my brake pads soon and was wondering if its necessary or recommended to also change the brake fluid at the same time.  My bike is a 2004 and I have had it about a year and I have never changed the fluid and I doubt it was changed by the previous owner.  I have read the write-up on the wiki, but I was wondering if both of these tasks can be easly done by newb.  Thanks
Title: Re: Changing Brake Pads
Post by: joshr08 on May 04, 2009, 05:18:53 PM
very easy to do for a newb.  just take your time and pay attention to what your doing.  dont over tighten things and mainly just take your time dont get rammy thats when things go wrong.   :thumb:  you can also download a manual if you havent its not specified for the 04 and up but they are all the same on most things.  good luck
Title: Re: Changing Brake Pads
Post by: XealotX on May 04, 2009, 05:23:55 PM
Admission...I've only changed the brakes on cars and trucks...but the principle is the same...

Yes, you should change the fluid, especially if it might be 5 years old. As I recall, the brake lines should also be replaced periodically (every 2 years sound about right?).

If you have any affinity with hand tools then you should be fine changing the pads yourself. Be honest with yourself though...messing up a brake job or not bleeding them properly could be really bad when you try to stop at a busy intersection...
Title: Re: Changing Brake Pads
Post by: greenemachine on May 05, 2009, 09:08:41 AM
Thanks for the advice!
Title: Re: Changing Brake Pads
Post by: galahs on May 05, 2009, 07:21:32 PM
Read this: http://wiki.gstwins.com/index.php?n=Upgrades.BrakePads
Title: Re: Changing Brake Pads
Post by: qwertydude on May 05, 2009, 09:20:15 PM
Changing brake pads on the GS is actually easier than a car, no wheel to take off for one. And usually I flush some brake fluid through the system, not necessarily a complete flush but exchangine some fluid is better than none, kinda like changing transmission fluid in a car, difficult to get all of it replaced but get a majority and you're good.
Title: Re: Changing Brake Pads
Post by: TheGoodGuy on May 05, 2009, 10:34:34 PM
get a speed bleeder, much easier to change the fluid.
The pad changing is super easy.
Title: Re: Changing Brake Pads
Post by: average on May 06, 2009, 09:49:54 AM
Yanno, I see those things on ebay all the time And besides them being new and shiny, I really don't see a difference or point to them. I say find yourself some clear hose to fit the bleeder; get yourself a water bottle and fresh dot 3/4 fluid and go to town  :thumb: