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    Default First time changing brake pads on 2014 ST-S

    This weekend I will be changing the brake pads on my 2014 ST-S. This will be my first time doing this on a Spyder, and a question popped into my head that I can't seem to find an answer for. When I park my Spyder, I have to engage the parking brake otherwise this annoying alarm goes off. How do I get that alarm to shut off, or does it eventually stop? Just a hunch, but I am guessing I can't leave the parking brake on and change the pads...

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    Default 20

    IT'S STOPS AT 20 'BEEPS'...
    or 21 if you are from Kansas...
    Dan P
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    Default And remember...

    and remember that if the piston has two knotches in the face you have to twist it to get it to retract....
    2012 RS sm5 , 998cc V-Twin 106hp DIY brake and park brake Classic Black

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    Quote Originally Posted by SPYD3R View Post
    IT'S STOPS AT 20 'BEEPS'...
    or 21 if you are from Kansas...
    Dan P
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    Oh good. I have never let it go on that long, I just quickly turned the key back on and turned on the parking brake. Thanks.
    AlphaJoe
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