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3rd December 2018, 18:23 | #1 |
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190 pad clips
Do the 190 ZT brakes/pads need metal spring clips where the tabs on the pads slide in the caliper, or is there just the outer metal spring clip in the whole standard assembly?
Maybe I am thinking of the older ZS 180 where the pads also sat in right angled spring steel clips which inserted into the carrier..... |
6th December 2018, 22:03 | #2 | |
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6th December 2018, 22:09 | #3 |
I really should get out more.......
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lol
Cheers Brian, cheap and nasty it sure is. I'll lube them up more than a Thai prostitute. |
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The front clips are the same design on the rear but smaller too. I never understood how they stop rattle or movement. They dont seem to put tension on anything (EDIT see it now! )
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