William If you ain’t first, you’re last... Lifetime Member Aug 31, 2014 1,442 2,889 113 Flowood MS Ownership 1000-5 Oct 17, 2018 #1 I was looking at the manual last night and found this. There are marks on the brake caliper where you can tell if the pads are worn. I had no clue. Reactions: jinx, Smitty335, Todd627 and 2 others
I was looking at the manual last night and found this. There are marks on the brake caliper where you can tell if the pads are worn. I had no clue.
Mudwing Well-Known Member Lifetime Member Jul 9, 2017 36,959 306,672 113 The Mud holes Ownership 700-4 Oct 17, 2018 #2 Also, keep an eye on the brake fluid reservoir. If it’s low, your pads may be low too, if there’s no leak. Reactions: Backwoods, Smitty335, Todd627 and 1 other person
Also, keep an eye on the brake fluid reservoir. If it’s low, your pads may be low too, if there’s no leak.
Smitty335 Well-Known Member Lifetime Member Supporting Member Oct 3, 2016 35,971 212,783 113 NWA Arkansas Ownership 1000-31000-5 Oct 17, 2018 #3 Mudwing said: Also, keep an eye on the brake fluid reservoir. If it’s low, your pads may be low too, if there’s no leak. Click to expand... When my fluid reserve gets low, I know I need to go to the LS, HA!
Mudwing said: Also, keep an eye on the brake fluid reservoir. If it’s low, your pads may be low too, if there’s no leak. Click to expand... When my fluid reserve gets low, I know I need to go to the LS, HA!