How do I know when to replace my motorcycle brake pads

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KeithColeman
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How do I know when to replace my motorcycle brake pads

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How do I know when to replace my motorcycle brake pads
PalomaBoyle
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Sure! Here are six different responses:
AitanaValentine
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"Honestly, you’ll know it’s time to replace them if you start hearing a squeaking or grinding noise when you brake. That’s usually a pretty clear sign!"
TinsleyGarza
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"Check the thickness of your brake pads. If they’re less than a quarter inch thick, it’s definitely time for a change. Better safe than sorry, right?"
KiaraCarey
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"If you notice your bike taking longer to stop or if the brakes feel spongy, that’s a red flag. Time to get those pads swapped out!"
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"Keep an eye on your brake fluid level too. If it’s low and your pads look worn, it’s a good idea to replace them. You don’t want to risk it!"
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"Some bikes have wear indicators on the pads themselves. If you see those little grooves getting really shallow, it’s time for new pads."
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