How can I tell if my motorcycle needs new brake pads
How can I tell if my motorcycle needs new brake pads
How can I tell if my motorcycle needs new brake pads
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Sure thing! Here are nine ways to tell if your motorcycle needs new brake pads:
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**Squeaking or Grinding Sounds**: If you hear a squeaking or grinding noise when you brake, it’s a sure sign those pads are wearing out.
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**Reduced Stopping Power**: If you notice it takes longer to stop or the brakes feel less responsive, it might be time for a change.
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**Visual Inspection**: Check your brake pads through the wheel spokes. If they look thin or you can hardly see them, they probably need replacing.
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**Warning Light**: Some motorcycles have a warning light for the brakes. If that light pops on, don’t ignore it!
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**Vibration**: If you feel a vibration or pulsing when you brake, it could mean your pads are worn unevenly.
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**Brake Pad Thickness**: Most pads have a wear indicator. If it’s close to being flush with the rotor, it’s time for new ones.
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**Brake Dust Buildup**: Excessive brake dust on your wheels can indicate that your pads are wearing down.
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**Pulling to One Side**: If your bike pulls to one side when braking, it might mean one pad is more worn than the other.