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Rear Brake Pad Replacement

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;Tools
* T25 Torx bit screwdriver
*:[[File:Torx t25.jpg|thumb|Torx T-25]]
* Flat blade screwdriver
* Small pliers
* 200 grit sand paper (optional)
;Steps
: [[File:Rearbrakes_jjuan.jpg|J Juan Rear Brake Calipers]]
# Remove safety spring-clip from the rear of the bolt (on the side of the wheel).
#: Just push it out with a flathead screwdriver.
#:[[File:J Juan pin with its safety clip.jpeg|200px]][[File:Rearbrakeclip.jpg|Rear Brake E-Clip]]
# Remove the bolt that goes through the "eye" of the brake pads (using #25 torx driver).
#:[[File:Rearbrakebolt.jpg|Rear Brake Bolt]][[File:Rearbrakeboltwithtool.jpg|200px|Rear Brake Bolt with tool]]
# Pull out the pads.
#: They just come out when pulled gently by hand towards the rear of the bike.
#: [[File:Rearbrakepads jjuan1.jpg|200px|Rear Brake Pads]] [[File:Rearbrakepad jjuan remove left.jpg|200px]] [[File:Rearbrakepad jjuan remove right.jpg|200px]]
# If there's any debris like paint on the pad material, you may want to sand them flat/clean gently over some 200 grit sandpaper on a flat surface.
# Put in new pads.
#: [[File:jjuan rear 2014 old vs new.jpg|200px]]
# Screw-in the bolt.
#: [[File:jjuan rear 2014 new installed.jpg|200px]]
#: It maybe good to use some anti-seize paste if not present from the factory.
#: Torque value unknown, but be quite gentle - probably something like 10lb/ft (hand-tighten firmly with a regular screwdriver kind of torque).
# Reinstall safety clip.
# Test your ride carefully!

;References
: Per [http://electricmotorcycleforum.com/boards/index.php?topic=5933.0 Rear Pad Replacement] for J Juan rear brakes (2014+)
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