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Rear









BRAKE PAD REPLACEMENT





1. Remove Rear Wheel
Remove the wheel and temporarily fasten the rotor/disc with the lug nuts.





2. Inspect Pad Lining Thickness
Check the pad thickness through the cylinder inspection hole and replace the pads if not within specification.
Minimum thickness:
1.0 mm (0.039 in.)






3. Lift Up Cylinder
(a) Remove the installation bolt from the torque plate.





(b) Lift up the brake cylinder and suspend the cylinder with string

HINT: Do not disconnect the flexible hose from the brake cylinder.





4. Remove The Following Parts:
(a) Two brake pads
(b) Four anti-squeal shims
(c) Two anti-rattle springs
(d) Two Pad guide plates

5. Check Rotor/Disc Thickness and Runout





6. Install Pad Support Plates
Install the four pad support plates.





7. Install New Pads
(a) Apply disc brake to both sides of the two inner anti-squeal shims.
(b)Install the two anti-squeal shims to each pad.





(c) Install the two pads.

NOTICE: There should be no oil or grease adhering to the friction surfaces of the pads or the rotor/disc.





8. Install Cylinder
(a) Using SST, slowly turn piston clockwise until the piston turns freely, then align the cylinder protrusion and piston stopper groove.
SST 09719-14020 (09718-00020)





(b) Fit the pad protusion into the piston stopper groove and install the cylinder.





(c) Install and torque the installation bolt.
Torque: 20 N-m (200 kgf-m, 14 ft-lbf.)

9. Install Rear Wheel
10. Check That Fluid Level Is At MAX Line
11. Adjust Pad Clearance
Depress the brake pedal several times.