Great write up!
Just done my rear pads but the pins were seized into the calliper solid. Had to split them and clamp the pins in the vice and work the calliper half off the pins. Thought while I'm here may as well done the full brake service, new piston seals and full clean. Now have a "like new" rear brake.
And if the pads weren't easy enough to do.... the full brake service is a doddle too!
PS Still gotta grab a handful to stop the beast !
Brake pad replacement
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Re: Brake pad replacement
2005 Suzuki Boulevard s83