JimS
Today is a Good Day to Ride
Last time I did the rear brakes I used a synthetic grease the same kind as this user did:
https://www.st-owners.com/forums/threads/synthetic-brake-grease.136149/
When I inspected them this time(~8k miles later) they were almost dry, and it took some effort for the caliper to come apart. I was concerned last time I used too much grease on it, but now don't know.
In jfheath's article about avoiding brake pitfalls, he mentions a red rubber grease, but didn't see anything more specific
The pins look in good condition, but everything's a lot dirtier than when I did my initial pad replacement. Even though I think the pads look ok, I'm guessing that dust is from them.
Interested in hearing what brand/type others are using and any other suggestions while I've got things apart.
Thanks for the help.
https://www.st-owners.com/forums/threads/synthetic-brake-grease.136149/
When I inspected them this time(~8k miles later) they were almost dry, and it took some effort for the caliper to come apart. I was concerned last time I used too much grease on it, but now don't know.
In jfheath's article about avoiding brake pitfalls, he mentions a red rubber grease, but didn't see anything more specific
The pins look in good condition, but everything's a lot dirtier than when I did my initial pad replacement. Even though I think the pads look ok, I'm guessing that dust is from them.
Interested in hearing what brand/type others are using and any other suggestions while I've got things apart.
Thanks for the help.