Looking for a little direction to determine if I need to replace my brake pads. The area dealer replaced the rear set during the 24K. How do I tell if I need to replace the pads? Is there some type of wear indicator? Can someone point me in the direction to find a resource how to change them myself. I've have just started doing my own service.
Thanks
73516 (Michigan)
Replacement of Brake Pads R1200R 2007
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Re: Replacement of Brake Pads R1200R 2007
The pads have a groove in their surface. When the pads are worn to the point where you no longer see the groove it's time to change them.
Harald
2007 BMW R1200R
2007 BMW R1200R
Re: Replacement of Brake Pads R1200R 2007
Youre lucky. I had to have my rear brake pads replaced at 13K during my 12K service. The service manager at my local dealer told me I must be braking wrong to wear it out so fast. Whatever.
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ShinySideUp
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Re: Replacement of Brake Pads R1200R 2007
No doubt that the groove in the surface is accurate, but I don't find it very handy, since the flat surface of the pad needs to be visualized.
Using a flashlight, I look at the edges of the pads. If they're 1 mm (or less) in thickness, it's time for new ones. Quick, and easy enough to do often. I do it every time I top off my tires.
Using a flashlight, I look at the edges of the pads. If they're 1 mm (or less) in thickness, it's time for new ones. Quick, and easy enough to do often. I do it every time I top off my tires.
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