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Check that the pads are between 0.2 and 0.4 mm from the disc. If not,
and if you do not feel comfortable with this type of operation, contact a
qualified technician.
Never spray oil or any other lubricant on the disc or pads (e.g. when
servicing the chain or derailleur). If this happens, remove the grease
from the pads and disc or replace them.
Check the alignment of the pads by turning the wheel. Then you can hit
the road!
Disc: your scooter is fitted with disc brakes of 120 mm in diameter.
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Brake pads are standard models, replace them when the friction
material is worn.
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The reference of the brake pads fitted to your bike is as follows:
Model:
Bolids
Reference:
M05
Remember that new brake pads must be broken in. They are broken in
by riding for a few minutes and alternating between sudden stops and
light braking.
Replacing the brake pads
Remove the brake caliper by loosening the screws and remove the worn
pads from the caliper. The pads adhere to the brake caliper magnetically.
You can then simply use a small pair of pliers to take out each pad.
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