00:00In this video tutorial, we will learn how to change the disc brake pads on a Pulsar motorcycle.
00:12Inspect the brake pads periodically.
00:15If the pads are close to the limit line, they must be replaced.
00:22Riding a motorcycle with worn brake pads reduces the motorcycle's braking power.
00:28And it causes premature wear of the disc.
00:36We loosen the nut and bolt on the bar and proceed to remove the wheel axle.
00:42In this case, the wheel will be removed to take the opportunity to service the bearings and lubricate the
00:49axis.
00:50But to change the brake pads, it is not necessary to remove the wheel.
01:06We remove the pins and proceed to change the motorcycle's brake pads.
01:12Once we remove the safety pin, we can remove the pin to release the brake pads.
01:18And we can also wash the brake caliper very well with soap and water, to perform
01:23good maintenance.
01:24In this case, we're going to place the new pads to show you how they're positioned.
01:29But you must perform maintenance on the entire brake caliper, so that the job is done much better.
01:43We placed the pads recommended by the motorcycle manufacturer and secured the caliper axle with the pins.
01:52This is how we managed to change the disc brake pads on a Pulsar 200 motorcycle, in such a simple way.
01:58The next thing we can do is assemble the wheel so that the job is done correctly.
02:05We reassembled the motorcycle wheel.
02:09Remember to check the brake fluid level periodically.
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