HOW TO CLEAN / REPLACE / DISK BRAKE PADS ON HIMALAYAN 450 | DIY GUIDE

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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2024

Komentáře • 18

  • @OnceARider
    @OnceARider  Před 17 dny

    Hello Folks, watch my new video on front disk brake here: czcams.com/video/NVGqxRqoBZ8/video.html

  • @JohnOnRoad
    @JohnOnRoad Před 3 měsíci

    Great tips for cleaning. Greetings from Colombia 👍

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Greetings my friend!! Glad it was helpful ❤️

    • @kungatashi9772
      @kungatashi9772 Před 3 měsíci

      Can u mention the price of Himalayan 450 breakpad

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Rear ones from RE would cost around 3300rs. Not sure about the front ones.
      But people are saying the pads are the same as in the Interceptor. And Interceptor pads are of 2500rs. So technically you can get the interceptor brake pads for cheap and use them in your Himalayan. There is just one metal plate which you may need to transfer from old Himalayan pads to new Interceptor pads.

  • @madanvl
    @madanvl Před měsícem

    can you make a video for front disc brake please

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider  Před měsícem

      sure, thanks for the video suggestion, will release the video by weekend.

  • @Arunachalamkrishnan
    @Arunachalamkrishnan Před měsícem

    hi what that actual solution u used ? and thanks for this video and your opinion on
    Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 Vesrah Brake Pads (Ceramic)

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider  Před měsícem

      I cleaned both, Rotor and Pads with some soapy water, which is a mixture of just some plain water and little Vim ( dishwasher ) any dishwasher should do the job, they are good degreaser.
      And in Himalayan the brake pads are from Brembo not Vesrah and I haven't used the Vesrah pad so couldn't comment much.

    • @Arunachalamkrishnan
      @Arunachalamkrishnan Před měsícem

      @@OnceARider thank you

  • @abhi__fitnesspbx
    @abhi__fitnesspbx Před 2 měsíci

    Is this brembo break pads right

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider  Před 2 měsíci

      Yes they are brembo ( front: 07527036, rear: 07555274)

  • @MusafirAhamed
    @MusafirAhamed Před měsícem

    How Many km it will last

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider  Před měsícem

      They should last for at least 10k km, but again it depends mostly on your riding style and riding conditions. In my case I have completed 4k kms and pads as good as new.

    • @MusafirAhamed
      @MusafirAhamed Před měsícem

      @OnceARider Yeah, I know that. I have given my Himalayan 450 for the second service, which is clocked at 2600 km.. And from the service centre, they informed me my rear breakpad was done. But I don't use rear breaks much. I depends on front break and engine breaking mostly

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider  Před měsícem +1

      @MusafirAhamed okay, then you should adjust the brake lever position, sometime due to shoes or our sitting style we rest the foot on brake lever and unknowingly it gets presses and that is enough to wear out those pads.
      To test it just ride for 1km or so and do not use rear brake, on stopping touch the brake rotor if it is warm or hot then the brake leaver is getting pressed unknowingly. And adjust the leaver position accordingly. Hope this helps. I am saying this considering you have checked and verified that your old pads are worn-out and service center is not scamming you.

  • @RakuVlogs88
    @RakuVlogs88 Před 2 měsíci

    How much for this pad bro

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider  Před 2 měsíci

      Rear ones from RE would cost around 3300rs. Not sure about the front ones. But people are saying the pads are the same as in the Interceptor. And Interceptor pads are of 2500rs. So technically you can get the interceptor brake pads for cheap and use them in your Himalayan. There is just one metal plate which you may need to transfer from old Himalayan pads to new Interceptor pads.