Getting ready
It is advised to wear suitable protective personal equipment (PPE) and be in safe working environment. Before starting this maintenance process, it is recommended for user to
- Disconnect the battery / power supply to prevent the risk of electrical issue or hazard.
Tools required
| 10mm Spanner |
Parts required
You will need to prepare the listed parts for this maintenance procedure.
| Replacement Brake Pads |
Steps to follow
Step 1 Removing old brake pads
| 1.1 Using 10mm spanner, loosen up the nut on the old brake pad. Once the nut is loosened up, remove the nut. | |
| 1.2 Remove the brake pad by carefully sliding it out through the hole on brake caliper. | |
| 1.3 Repeat all the previous steps for the other brake pad on the other side (if required to be changed) |
Step 2 Installing new brake pads
| 2.1 Collect the new brake pad, and correctly align it into the brake caliper. Slide the brake pad into the brake caliper and ensure the brake pad is in place. | |
| 2.2 Once the brake pad is correctly aligned, secure the brake pad by inserting the nut. | |
| 2.3 Repeat all the previous steps for the other brake pad on the other side (if required to be changed) |
Step 3 Checking & testing brake pads
| 3.1 Test the brake pad by squeezing the brake levers to its maximum position. Ensure that all brake pads rest perfectly onto the wheel during braking. | |
| 3.2 Spin the wheel where the new brake pads are installed.Make sure that the wheel is spinning freely. If the wheel does not spin freely, loosen the nut & re-adjust the brake pad position. | |
| 3.3 Pull the throttle & then squeeze the brake lever.Make sure that the wheel spotted easily when braking. Inspect the installed brake pad and make sure the this no misalignment after braking. |

