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lots of brake pad, little brakes
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[QUOTE="David Trustrum, post: 737276, member: 21529"] Sometimes the calliper pistons get a bit seized up & don’t want to move or return fully. Take the pads out Pump the pistons out a few mm till clean material is shown & use a thin rag to clean up pistons. (if you need to use something on the rag use brake fluid). Push carefully back in place unless they are badly rusty. Check the pad pins are not rutted & the sliding pins are smooth & not too (!) sloppy Change the fluid while you are at it. You can sand the glaze off pads but once pads are contaminated with oil they are history. [/QUOTE]
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lots of brake pad, little brakes
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