How to change brake pads on a BMW F650/800GS

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  • @ShedOfDreams
    @ShedOfDreams Před 7 lety +20

    Simple and straightforward. Great video. No needless introduction or crappy music. Thank you.

  • @MauritsRademakers
    @MauritsRademakers Před 9 lety +9

    Very good video, with one addition, remove the lid from the brakefluidcontainer to make it easier to push back the piston

  • @JB-ym2yy
    @JB-ym2yy Před 6 lety +2

    Very straight forward and to the point. No frills, music or cussing (which I would have done), just simple instruction. Thanks

  • @marvins.5656
    @marvins.5656 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks to your video I was confident enough to swap my breakpads at home. Worked perfectly. Thank you!

  • @gabytron3
    @gabytron3 Před 5 lety +2

    How is it possible that there are dislikes? Video is clear, practical and very professional. Thanks a lot.

  • @mitchamus
    @mitchamus Před 13 lety +4

    Thanks for posting this video.
    It took me less that 10 minutes to do this last night - thanks to your vid.
    This method also works for the older model F650GS as well. (06/07)

  • @stevevanderlinden8892

    Brilliantly simple tutorial.

  • @ThatMaleNurse
    @ThatMaleNurse Před 8 lety

    I used to always remove the wheel on my '99 F650 to do this. Never even occurred to me to try it this way until I did a search on the same procedure for my new F700GS and found your vid. Thanks!

  • @gradun123
    @gradun123 Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks for that, very helpful. Only other thing I'd do is put a little high temp anti-sieze grease on the pin to prevent a seized pin in the future.

  • @ReactarooSkidoo
    @ReactarooSkidoo Před 6 lety +1

    Thank you! I have never changed the brake pads on anything before today. Your video made it a quick job.

  • @lucasuk
    @lucasuk Před 11 lety +1

    Just replaced front pads on girlfriends f650 twin, vid was spot on thanks, had a bit more trouble removing pin though, needed to lever against back of caliper to get the little rascal out. £15 job done.

  • @incursore9
    @incursore9 Před 10 měsíci

    Your video really helped me to change my BMW F800R rear brake pads while travelling. Thank you a lot!

  • @anthonyknowles2562
    @anthonyknowles2562 Před 5 lety

    I have been riding bikes for years and have always taken the wheel off to do this job, thanks mate for a great and useful vid

  • @itmate
    @itmate Před 10 lety

    Great tutorial . Saved me from big trouble. Thank you

  • @mariusvonmoltke7266
    @mariusvonmoltke7266 Před 4 lety

    Excellent video,
    took me exactly around 10 minutes. quick and easy.
    thank you

  • @bakercdb
    @bakercdb Před 8 lety

    Very helpful, thanks! I'm in middle of South America now so I'll be using a small srewdriver also- no pin punch in my pannier.

  • @Deltanimal
    @Deltanimal Před 5 lety

    Great video. Just saved me tons of time. I almost took apart the whole system. Thanks.

  • @epic.roadventures
    @epic.roadventures Před 7 měsíci +1

    Great video. 👍🏻 Thanks for uploading!!!

    • @coubestv7558
      @coubestv7558 Před 6 měsíci

      Glad to see I'm not the only one with a working one 🤣

  • @woodrumracingvlogs
    @woodrumracingvlogs Před 12 lety

    Thanks for the vid!!! I just bought an 03 GS650 and it needed rear brakes. Unfortunately I didn't find you video until after I took my rear wheel off. Either way the pin had me stumped and this video works for those bikes too. Thanks again

  • @ZiLg0
    @ZiLg0 Před 12 lety +1

    Thanks for the save, was just about to remove the wheel!

  • @jeffreyspencer5018
    @jeffreyspencer5018 Před 11 lety

    Great video. I watched this right before replacing my pads with EBC organic pads in the rear. Overall pretty easy though a hard to get the new pads to fit between the caliper and rotor. My stock pads were worn to the metal.

  • @osvalchaves
    @osvalchaves Před 8 lety

    Excellent!! Very clear explanation

  • @manborn
    @manborn Před 8 lety +3

    this saved my night on the nineT, man, thanks!!

    • @giodog2000
      @giodog2000  Před 8 lety

      +Frank M Glad it helped ;-)

    • @PhilG221
      @PhilG221 Před 6 lety

      Is it the same process on the Nine T?

  • @peterc2312
    @peterc2312 Před 4 lety

    Thank you for making this video. I’ll get my hands dirty to do it myself as well.

  • @scottmolley1435
    @scottmolley1435 Před 9 lety

    worked nicely, thanks!

  • @JosephMelia
    @JosephMelia Před 4 lety

    Thank you..was slightly worried about the process....but after watching this,it took like ten minutes..sweet..just use a bar of some type to gently prise back the hydraulic actuator.......assuming your fluid level allows for it....noticed the inner pad was a bit tight..but patiently tap it into position and works a charm,....Subbed liked etc..

  • @VAF82
    @VAF82 Před 9 lety +1

    Thank you very much!
    I replaced them myself :)

  • @TheRiderGuider
    @TheRiderGuider Před 5 lety

    GOOD job! Cheers.

  • @dandegen9974
    @dandegen9974 Před 3 lety

    thanks, I did mine in 5 minutes after watching yours.

  • @jorgeperez-zb3ig
    @jorgeperez-zb3ig Před 8 lety +1

    very nice video thanks amigo

  • @mauricioposso1
    @mauricioposso1 Před 11 lety

    Muchas gracias amigo!!!! Very helpfull!!!

  • @dr.martinlutherbling2473

    I wish all videos on CZcams were this professional and clear. No lame music or intro graphics. Classy, man. The downvotes are all from Vladimir Putin's trolls.

  • @rodger7541
    @rodger7541 Před 5 lety

    Cheers! just saved me some $$$

  • @Unerouedevantlautre
    @Unerouedevantlautre Před 28 dny

    Retirer la roue arrière permet d’éviter de voiler le disque. Car il y a un risque en venant frapper sur la goupille pour l’enlever, de reporter la force de frappe sur le disque et donc de le tordre légèrement (Imperceptible au toucher). Ce qui va créer, lors de manœuvres a pieds, des bruits de grincements lors de rotation de la roue.
    J’ai suivi cette vidéo… la prochaine fois, j’enlève la roue…

  • @MergeDammitMerge
    @MergeDammitMerge Před 6 lety

    Thank you!

  • @LASadvgrrl
    @LASadvgrrl Před 14 lety

    we are having a great trip...both bikes have new pads...my bike there is a rubbing noise...tried to make an adjustment and it helped but still makes a noise without braking...normal? Your video has come in handy as I knew it was....

  • @nathanhalliwell9045
    @nathanhalliwell9045 Před 4 lety

    Thanks Much!

  • @LASadvgrrl
    @LASadvgrrl Před 14 lety

    awesome video thanks! Leslie aka soph9!

  • @mark.e.p
    @mark.e.p Před rokem

    Don't push the caliper back in until you've cleaned it.

  • @wozzakirk5077
    @wozzakirk5077 Před 8 lety

    nice helpful thanks

  • @khso
    @khso Před 9 lety

    Thank you so much

  • @LASadvgrrl
    @LASadvgrrl Před 14 lety

    giodoog...we are using your video now to change our rear pads that we bought from Happy Trails..they seem really tight especially the inside pad....is this normal?

  • @davidsewell8322
    @davidsewell8322 Před 4 lety

    Hey - giodog2000 - my caliper will not slide over - it is seized up... options? I cannot get enough room to insert the pad on the far side of the disc...

  • @wagnercesarsanchessanches6490

    OBRIGADO !!

  • @vagvag6744
    @vagvag6744 Před 10 lety

    Nice tutorial! I just changed my pads but I cant seem to push either left or right the caliper as you did on 1:05. Seems like the brake caliper is not floating at all. What could be the problem?

    • @tiaputadobatiman
      @tiaputadobatiman Před 10 lety

      Hey vag vag. I had this problem once. It was stuck due to some dirt in the caliper. It took some hits on it so it could move properly. A little bit of power worked for me! ;-)

  • @CbassGSX400S
    @CbassGSX400S Před 8 lety

    such an easy system, why are all bikes not like this? xD

  • @adampaiva9902
    @adampaiva9902 Před 10 lety

    hey thanks for the vid. I have the same problem as the last commenter, I'm not able to push the caliper side to side as you do at 1:05. There's barely any float it seems so I'm not able to fit the new inside pad in between the caliper and rotor. Any suggestions?

    • @adampaiva9902
      @adampaiva9902 Před 10 lety +1

      in case anyone else finds themselves in the same problem I had, I found the front slide post which the caliper mounts onto the caliper carrier assembly with was seized and the caliper could not float. Had to:
      1. Remove old brake pads as instructed above
      2. Remove rear wheel
      3. Undo speed sensor so that you can access the rear slide post bolt
      4. The rear slide post threads into the caliper carrier piece (the carrier is held on the swingarm by a nub on the swingarm and the axle through the wheel. I unscrewed the slide from the carrier, then pulled the rubber gasket through the caliper. I found that this one was not corroded and not seized.
      5. With the rear slide post removed, I could rotate the caliper around somewhat on the carrier assembly. I found the rubber gasket around the front slide post was stuck inbetween the slide post and the female end on the carrier. I had to destroy the gasket by cutting it and eventually worked it out. I sprayed wd40 in and cut the gasket little by little to get all the rubber out.
      6. The caliper still did not slide freely but I was able to move it a little more, and after spraying more wd40 and letting it sit for a while, I was finally able to work the slide free. It was pretty corroded and obviously the cause of the caliper not being able to float. I cleaned it up with scotch brite and wd40 and a little sandpaper.
      now I need to get that stupid gasket I had to destroy before putting everything back together. Will be greasing the sliders before they go back in.

    • @giodog2000
      @giodog2000  Před 10 lety

      ***** Great additional info.... thx

    • @moulin6
      @moulin6 Před 8 lety +1

      +Adam Paiva
      This just happened to me! I could not replace the inside pad, no matter how hard I try to push and pry open. Gave up on it after much effort and took to dealership feeling pretty lausy about it, till they told me that it was stuck, due to possible water getting in the bottom pin. They took it out and had to lubricate the thing. They told me that is a common problem for people that do lot of creek crossing, dust, etc. Cost me $100 labor for them to fix it.... but I learned something new.
      Hope this helps someone. Cheers!

  • @itsrichbitch
    @itsrichbitch Před 6 lety

    Called a shop yesterday to get a quote for replacing my pads. $75 in labor!!!!! He said it was because "it's a BMW and we have to take our time and do it right". Smh.

  • @itmate
    @itmate Před 10 lety

    I think the two bad critics are from the BMW service points!!!

  • @antiinjusticias3892
    @antiinjusticias3892 Před 5 lety

    Its different if this model has ABS?

    • @kurtizgamz
      @kurtizgamz Před 4 lety

      No, the same system on this end. ABS is basically the computer (chip), a pump to modulate the brake, and the sensor on the wheels to tell when the tire stops rotating.

  • @facundowr3192
    @facundowr3192 Před 5 lety

    Try with an 800r.. a pain in the a**

  • @humbertocares8385
    @humbertocares8385 Před 7 lety

    Thank you !