1200 DVT Brake Pad Wear

Discussion in 'Multistrada' started by BigAlan, Jul 17, 2018.

  1. @Android853sp . Hey Andy, if you're in work tomorrow, could you not sort the OP some mail order pads out ?? Just a thought....
     
  2. They are good, but on the Multi, the pads have to go back to get the caliper off.
     
  3. Post now amended to point out the tool is to help reassembly :upyeah: Andy
     
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  4. May not need to bleed system. Replace pads, bleed to nipple, bungy overnight then bleed top nipple again.

    Hardest part is getting the caliper out from the rim.
     
  5. There should be no need to disconnect the hoses to remove the calipers, so no need to re-bleed the brakes. As others have said, just push the pads back.
    I do this by removing the mounting bolts and then twisting the caliper so the disc pushes the pads back.
    A bit of decent rag or thick masking tape as bradders said is essential to stop the wheel rim getting scratched by the banjo bolts.

    I've used OE pads, Brembo HH pads, SBS pads, Bendix pads plus some others over the years on my 1200.
    The Brembo HH definitely offer more bite than the OE pads, and are half the price.

    SBS make sintered Road and Race pads and dual carbon race pads.
    Dont be tempted by their dual carbon race pads, they take a bit to warm up, which is not ideal for road use.
    The Race ones (RS I think) offer more bite but they wear faster, make more dust, and also squeal sometimes, especially if wet.
    The sintered Road ones (HS) to me are similar/better in performance to the Brembo ones, but less money.
    I'm not overly keen on the Bendix ones. They just don't seem to give the same level of feel to me and therefore confidence when pushing on.

    I consequently generally use the SBS Road sintered pads, unless I am feeling flush / can't get them, in which case I use the Brembo HH ones.
    I dont bother with the Ducati OE pads any more.

    Hope that helps.
     
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  6. Thanks for everybody’s advice, tomorrow I shall spend the day lying on the garage floor looking at brake pad wear, cleaning everything I can touch and then cleaning it again, checking pressures and generally fettling away.

    Lunch might get a look in sometime.
     
  7. Buy a motorbike lift then you can sit on a stool and be comfy - or stand if your prefer....
     
  8. I have a nice leather stool in the garage which I use to clean stuff and whatnot, a lift, now that seems like another plan, we’re having new bedroom carpet soon so what’s there now will replace the stuff in the garage, so a lift could be on the cards after the carpet.
     
  9. I have the Brembo SA pads fitted to both front and rear of my bike, very good indeed.

    Google carpi moto in Italy as they supply much cheaper than anywhere I can find in the UK, they also supplied my sprockets and chain three weeks ago.
     
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  10. Capri moto got some got prices for all the parts !! :blush:
    I ordered Brembo LA Sintered street 07bb38 for the front and Brembo SP Sintered street 07bb04 for the rear! All 83 Euro... cheaper than ebay!!
    Thanks BigAlan !!
     
  11. Many people here use them, lots of my mates with all sorts of bikes use them as well.
     
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  12. Wow, I am glad I took my front wheel out without reading this first.

    I had the calipers on and off very easily, no different to any other bike I have changed pads on in fact. Is it the S models you guys struggle with ? My DVT was a breeze. :thinkingface:
     
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