I have about half the pad thickness left on my front pads. So, I thought I'd get ahead of the game and change them while I change the fluid.
Looking at the front, I have no idea how the wheel comes off. That is what I would do on a car--pull the wheel and then change out the pads followed by putting the wheel back on. So, how do you hold a bike up while you remove the wheel?
Could someone give me a run down on what bolts need to come loose and how do I keep the bike upright while I'm changing the pads. Normally, I just start pulling things loose, but that doesn't seem like a good idea in this case.
Floyd
Looking at the front, I have no idea how the wheel comes off. That is what I would do on a car--pull the wheel and then change out the pads followed by putting the wheel back on. So, how do you hold a bike up while you remove the wheel?
Could someone give me a run down on what bolts need to come loose and how do I keep the bike upright while I'm changing the pads. Normally, I just start pulling things loose, but that doesn't seem like a good idea in this case.
Floyd