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  • rewski
    Free Member

    should I have a go myself or get a pro to do it, I’m bit cack handed when it comes to bike maintenance.

    4ndyB
    Free Member

    Piece of cake to do em

    Don’t even need to remove the when to get the old pads out

    It’s a Torx bolt retaining pin, can’t remember the size though

    If in doubt read the manual

    If still in doubt, LBS time/find a mate who is good with spanners

    rewski
    Free Member

    It was the manual that put me off…

    PAD REPLACEMENT
    WARNING! DON’T TRY TO DISASSEMBLE OR MODIFY IN ANY WAY THIS NEW
    FORMULA SRL PRODUCT!
    Service on this product must be performed only by qualifi ed professional mechanics
    who are familar with and understand the technical details of how this
    product works.
    If you decide to ignore this important safety
    warning, you are doing so at your own risk
    and at no legal liability for FORMULA SRL or
    its distributors.

    drew
    Full Member

    It’s a Torx 15.

    aracer
    Free Member

    WARNING! DON’T TRY TO DISASSEMBLE OR MODIFY IN ANY WAY THIS NEW
    FORMULA SRL PRODUCT!

    That’s just them covering themselves. If Formula made inner tubes they’d put a similar warning on about only professional mechanics being allowed to fit them.

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