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REPLACING FRONT BRAKE PADS (A)
FOR MODELS WITH FLOATING CALLIPERS (EN/MX)
Push the brake callipers towards the disc to allow the brake piston to
return to its standard position. Remove the two clips (1), pull out pin (2)
and remove the pads from the callipers. Clean the brake callipers and
the calliper support with compressed air. Make sure that the guide pins’
linings are intact and grease them, if required.
Assemble the right brake pad and secure it with the pin. Assemble the
left brake pad and insert the pin all the way in. Assemble the clips. Dur-
ing pad assembly make sure the sliding device in the calliper support
and the leaf spring are positioned correctly.
FOR MODELS WITH FUSA FIXED CALLIPERS (SMR/SMM/SMX)
RADIAL CONNECTION - Loosen the two M10 screws (1) and remove the
callipers from the foot. Press the two hooks (2) one at a time to remove
the retaining pins (3). Raise a pair of pads to make the pistons return to
their standard position. Remove the worn pads and put in the new ones.
Repeat the operation for the other pair of pads. Press the two hooks
again and reinsert the pins. Make sure they are all the way in, have their
play and are hooked correctly. Assemble the callipers and tighten the
M10 screws by 40 Nm.
FOR MODELS WITH FIXED CALLIPERS (OPT. SMX)
RADIAL CONNECTION - Raise the pads to allow the pistons to return to
their standard position. Remove the clip (1) and pull out pin (2). Remove
the worn pads and put in the new ones. Assemble the pin and the clip.
WARNING
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FOR ALL MODELS: WHEN THE PISTONS RETURN TO THEIR STANDARD PO-
SITION TO MAKE ROOM FOR THE NEW PADS, MAKE SURE THAT THE FLUID
CONTAINED IN THE TANK HAS SUFFICIENT SPACE TO EXPAND. DO NOT
WORK IF THE CAP IS NOT MOUNTED OTHERWISE THE FLUID COULD OVER-
FLOW DUE TO ITS EXPANSION, DAMAGING PARTS OF THE MOTORCYCLE.
- AFTER ASSEMBLY MAKE SURE THAT THE SAFETY DEVICES ARE POSITIONED
CORRECTLY.
- AFTER EVERY OPERATION ON THE BRAKE SYSTEM ACTIVATE THE FRONT
BRAKE LEVER AND MAKE THE PADS ADHERE TO THE DISC. CHECK THE
BRAKE FLUID LEVEL.
- THE BRAKE DISC MUST ALWAYS BE FREE OF OIL AND GREASE TO AVOID
SIGNIFICANTLY REDUCING THE BRAKING EFFECT.
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