Anyone else ever done this.

Tmeyer37

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Jun 22, 2020
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I was still getting squeaky brakes so I pulled the rear pads on my lunch break to clean them up a bit but didn't fully put it back together, I planned on doing so after work. Well a few hours went by and my buddy invited me to go on a last minute ride so I quickly loaded up and since my brake pads were in the caliper I forgot to put the retaining pin back in so a few miles into my ride on a steep down hill my brake pads went flying.

On a brighter note after about an hour of calling around local shops I found the pads (almost no one has them in stock and they are backordered for at least a month)

 

steve_sordy

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Nov 5, 2018
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I've put the pin in, but didn't bend the end of the split pin far enough. Fortunately it fell out when I was putting the bike onto the two bar rack and I saw it on the floor. Close call!
I much prefer the ones that you screw in and then add a circlip. Failsafe (as long as you use them!!!)
 

Tmeyer37

New Member
Jun 22, 2020
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Fremont, CA
I've put the pin in, but didn't bend the end of the split pin far enough. Fortunately it fell out when I was putting the bike onto the two bar rack and I saw it on the floor. Close call!
I much prefer the ones that you screw in and then add a circlip. Failsafe (as long as you use them!!!)
Yup that what mine is the thread in style. But it does no good siting on the shelf

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