teninospyder
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My bad :banghead::banghead: :banghead: :banghead: - only problem is - how to get out of it? And the Spyder is out of commission until I do! :banghead: :yikes:
Apparently, I was not involved enough over the last few months to notice my rear brake pads were way up on their lifespan. Fronts are OK, with probably half of their life still waiting. I have routinely recorded data like this over the years we've been riding and thought I was "probably OK" until we finished our much-needed vacation trip of approx 2000 miles a few weeks ago. I didn't check the rears when we got back, but did the fronts, which came in with 4/32 good pad depth. Today I decided it was past time to address the rear pad status, and I found there was "0" brake pad left on 1 shoe. Note thst I had NO indication of a possible issue while riding.
OK, now I have actually disassembled the system for the rear wheel and found "0" lining on the inner pad and "min" on the outer pad. In addition, I can NOT turn the piston in with needle nose or one old scanner I have, at all (at least not while holding it myself or also with a helper.) The only thing keeping the caliper attached right now is the brake line. I hesitate to disconnect that and try things using my vise and .....?
ANY help at all with "what might work" or something like that would be appreciated.
Apparently, I was not involved enough over the last few months to notice my rear brake pads were way up on their lifespan. Fronts are OK, with probably half of their life still waiting. I have routinely recorded data like this over the years we've been riding and thought I was "probably OK" until we finished our much-needed vacation trip of approx 2000 miles a few weeks ago. I didn't check the rears when we got back, but did the fronts, which came in with 4/32 good pad depth. Today I decided it was past time to address the rear pad status, and I found there was "0" brake pad left on 1 shoe. Note thst I had NO indication of a possible issue while riding.
OK, now I have actually disassembled the system for the rear wheel and found "0" lining on the inner pad and "min" on the outer pad. In addition, I can NOT turn the piston in with needle nose or one old scanner I have, at all (at least not while holding it myself or also with a helper.) The only thing keeping the caliper attached right now is the brake line. I hesitate to disconnect that and try things using my vise and .....?
ANY help at all with "what might work" or something like that would be appreciated.
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