Just about to order some front pads for the NC24.
I got this bike without pads fitted so I have no disassembly to work from. Can anyone tell me which way round the spring fits? Even better, does anyone have a photo or two?
Brake Pad Fitting
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Re: Brake Pad Fitting
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The metal brake pad spring can only go in one way..

It pushes in there it has a flat part that rests on to it.
If you take some pics of it fitted i'll tell you if it is right or not, can't really go any other way though
The metal brake pad spring can only go in one way..

It pushes in there it has a flat part that rests on to it.
If you take some pics of it fitted i'll tell you if it is right or not, can't really go any other way though
xivlia wrote:i dont go fast on this bike so really do not need a rear brake.. /
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Re: Brake Pad Fitting
OK cheers again neo
I'm waiting on pads at the mo so I'll let you know as soon as they arrive.

I'm waiting on pads at the mo so I'll let you know as soon as they arrive.