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how difficult 2 replace rear brake pads on 1996 750 suzuki katana?

an instructions on the internet that i can find and print

Answer:

not likely because of cheap rotors. you must understand that a sqeakis caused by high pitch vibratons and can most of the time be resolved by applying a thin coat of silicone grease to the back of the pads(between the pads and the caliper) to dampen the vibrations. also you maywant to try driving IN A SAFE AREA pretty fast in reverse and slamming on the brakes a couply of times thatwill break loose some of the brake dust packed into the pad from continuous foward stops and give you a temporary fix.
easy screwdriver pry old pad back remove two screws pads fall out slide in new pads replace screws pump brake check fluid maybe hour or less just type into search box pretty easy to find most repairs by typing how to infront of what your looking for works pretty much with anything from house repair to weed eater repair add video to end of your question many times you find a video of it brakes easy how to replace brake pads motorcycle how to replace brake pads motorcycle video
just use a normal d ring snaffle, with copper rollers
how about a regular full cheek snaffle? mild, but stronger than a snaffle like an eggbutt. more pressure with a full cheek.

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