Suzuki GS500E (1989-1997) [141/221] Brakes wheels and tyres

Suzuki GS500E (1989-1997) [141/221] Brakes wheels and tyres
6.8 Brakes, wheels and tyres
6.3b ... followed by the pad springs 6.4 WIthdraw the pads and remove the anti-chatter shims
with compressed air and don't inhale any damaged by dirt and debris. Note that it is not 10 Installation of the pads, anti-chatter
of It. An approved filtering mask should be possible to degrease the friction material; if shims, pad pins, springs and retaining clips is
worn when woricing on the brakes. the pads are contaminated in any way they the reverse of removal. Install the anti-chatter
1 Prise off the brake pad cover using a flat- must be replaced. shim on the back of each pad with its open
bladed screwdriver. 6 If the pads are in good condition clean them end facing the rear of the motorcycle (see
2 Remove the pad pin retaining clips, noting carefully, using a fine wire brush which is illustration). Insert the pads into the caliper
how they fit (see Illustration). completely free of oil and grease to remove all so that the friction material of each pad is
3 Withdraw the pad pins from the caliper using traces of road dirt and corrosion. Using a facing the disc. Make sure the pad springs are
a suitable pair of pliers and remove the pad pointed instrument, clean out the groove in the
springs, noting how they fit (see illustrations). friction material and dig out any embedded
4 Withdraw the pads from the caliper body and particles of foreign matter. Any areas of
remove the anti-chatter shim from the back of glazing may be removed using emery cloth.
each pad, noting how it fits (see illusb'ation). 7 Check the brake disc (see Section 8).
5 Inspect the surface of each pad for 8 Push the pistons as far back into the caliper
contamination and check that the friction as possible using hand pressure only. Due to
material has not wom beyond its wear limit. the friction material thickness of new pads, it
The original equipment pads feature a wear may be necessary to remove the master
Indicator step or groove around the pad cylinder reservoir cover and diaphragm and
periphery. Refer to Chapter 1 Brake pads - siphon out some fluid.
wear check and replace both pads as a set if 9 Smear the backs of the pads and the shank
either pad has worn down to, or beyond, the of each pad pin with copper-based grease,
limit. Additionally, replece the pads if they are making sure that none gets on the front or
fouled with oil or grease, or heavily scored or sides of the pads.
6.38 ... then press down on the pad spring ends
and withdraw the pad pins. . .
6.108 Make sure the anti-chatter shims
are the right way round

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