How to Install New Motorcycle Brake Pads

How to Install New Motorcycle Brake Pads

Worn brake pads weaken motorcycle braking power. They increase your bike’s braking distance and can lead to complete brake failure. Bad pads also damage rotors and cause uneven braking. You might feel vibrations through the handlebars. Squealing or grinding sounds are a clear warning. Thin pads overheat quickly, leading to brake fade and poor control. It is dangerous on long rides or during sudden stops. Ignoring it can cause accidents, damage brake parts and can also lead to failed safety inspections.

Quick and Easy Steps to Install New Motorcycle Brake Pads Yourself?

Changing motorcycle brake pads is simple with the right tools. Follow these steps to replace them at home safely and get your brakes performing like new. Whether you are dealing with worn pads or upgrading for better performance – these instructions will help you get it done right. For more details – check out our complete guide on motorcycle brake pads.

Tools and Materials You Will Need:

First of all gather these tools to prep for installation:

  • Allen key or wrench (for caliper bolts)
  • Flathead screwdriver
  • New brake pads (check your bike model specs)
  • Brake cleaner spray
  • Clean rag
  • Gloves & safety glasses

Step by Step Installation Process

The full step by step installation process is as follows:

1. Remove the Caliper

Loosen the caliper bolts with the right tool. Remove the bolts. Slide the caliper off the brake disc. Support it to avoid straining the brake hose.

2. Remove the Old and Worn Brake Pads

Check the caliper for dust or dirt. Look for sticking pistons. Clean with brake cleaner. Use clean cloth to dry it.

3. Check the Caliper and Pistons

Before fitting new pads check the caliper for dust, dirt or sticking pistons. Clean using brake cleaner and a dry cloth.

4. Compress the Pistons

Use a flathead screwdriver or piston tool. Push the pistons back. Do it slowly and gently. This creates space for the new – thicker brake pads.

5. Install the New Brake Pads

Position the new pads correctly in the caliper. Refit any retaining pins or clips if your model uses them.
Note: Always install pads designed for your bike model. BikeBox supplies exact-fit brake pads for TVS HLX 150, Bajaj Pulsar 150, Boxer BM 150, Honda Unicorn 160, and Hero motorcycles.

6. Reinstall the Caliper

Slide the caliper over the brake disc. Align it well. Insert the bolts. Tighten them firmly. Check the caliper is secure. Ensure safety before riding.

7. Pump the Brake Lever

Before riding, pump the brake lever. Pump it a few times. Let the pads settle against the disc. This restores proper brake pressure.

8. Test the Brakes

Spin the wheel to check movement. Press the brakes gently. Test at low speed. Make sure they work smoothly before going for a full ride.

Just these steps, and you have installed brake pads of your motorbike yourself.

When Should You Replace Brake Pads?

Brake pads wear out over the course of time. You have to replace them after the bike has covered certain mileage. This mileage might vary for different motorcycles. But, generally, you should think of changing the brake pads at times when:

  • Pad thickness is less than 2-3 mm
  • The bike makes unusual noises when braking
  • Upon pressing brakes, you get a vibration or weak braking response
  • You see visible cracks or uneven wear

If you are still unsure where to get the suitable brake pads for your motorcycle? You can get brake pads of your choice, genuine or aftermarket from Bike Box Motorcycles Trading LLC, a reliable motorcycle spare parts supplier with a vast distribution and retail supply network in Saudi Arabia. If you are unsure how often to replace your motorcycle brake pads, check out our guide on Motorcycle Brake Pads: How Often Should You Replace Them? for more details on the ideal time to replace your brake pads.

What BikeBox Can Do for You When Your Motorbike’s Brakes Need Attention?

If the brake pads of your motorcycle wear out and you need to change those as soon as possible, then here is how Bike Box can help you in this regard:

  1. Get a full range of brake pads spare parts for the popular motorbike brands in Saudi Arabia i.e, TVS HLX 150, Bajaj Pulsar, BM 150, and Honda Unicorn model 160.
  2. You can also get a complete range of motorcycle spare parts other than brake pads for these motorcycles.
  3. Bike Box Motorcycles Trading LLC has both options. You can get cost-effective aftermarket brake pads. You can also get original pads from the manufacturer.
  4. You can get instant brake pad installation from the most reliable mechanics in Saudi Arabia. The service is available on the spot.
  5. BikeBox provides full inspection for fleet bikes and replaces all brake pads. We also handle spare parts installation exactly the way you want.
  6. BikeBox offers regular maintenance service. Our bike maintenance software tracks records and alerts you when it’s time to replace specific spare parts.

In short, from spare parts supply to the complete installation and regular maintenance service, Bike Box has got you covered. Anyone in Saudi Arabia, especially, delivery business owners can rely on Bike Box from manufacturing customized delivery boxes, quality spare parts, professional repairs, precise installations and scheduled fleet maintenance.

Wrapping Up

Brake pads are essential for bike safety. Proper replacement improves control. It shortens stopping distance and makes rides safer. Whether you do it yourself or done by a professional mechanic- maintaining your brake pads reduces the risk of accidents.

Need brake pads for a single bike or an entire fleet? Order from BikeBox Motorcycles Trading LLC for fast delivery, expert installation and reliable parts across Saudi Arabia.

FAQs

Can I install brake pads myself?

Yes. if you have the right tools, basic skills, and follow proper safety steps. But if you want it done by a professional mechanic, then Bike Box should be your go-to-choice.

Should I replace both front and rear pads together?

Yes. Replace both front and rear pads together. Especially if both are worn or near minimum thickness. This will provide balanced braking for safe rides.

How much distance is required for new brake pads to settle?

New brake pads need 50 – 100 km of riding to settle. Ride normally. This helps the pads bed in. It ensures safe braking. It also provides consistent performance.

What happens if brake pads wear out completely? 

If brake pads wear out completely – braking power drops. The bike takes longer to stop, discs can get damaged and the risk of accidents increases significantly.

Where can I buy genuine motorcycle brake pads in Saudi Arabia?

You can buy genuine motorcycle brake pads in Saudi Arabia from BikeBox Motorcycles Trading LLC.  We provide reliable spare parts, fast delivery and expert guidance for all bike models.