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Old 10-28-2013, 12:22 PM
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I just bought some Lyndal Z+ rear pads for my 2012 Deluxe from Hog Pro.Good price:$41.50 delvd. Good svc, took 3 days.
I put them on yesterday and was pleasantly surprised with the new style rear brake. Just pull the pad pin and pull out the old.Push in the pistons a bit and in with the new.
EASY! no caliper removal.
 
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Old 10-28-2013, 05:54 PM
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It is nice how easy it is to change the pads on your bike. Glad you like the Z pads.
 
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Old 10-28-2013, 06:45 PM
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You will like the Lyndals, been running them on several bikes.
 
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I am sold on the Lyndall's,, thinking U didn't mention if U cleaned Ur pistons..

the 1st set installed by dealer on mine they didn't clean them and the pads rubbed bad and I didn't notice for a while.. they didn't last 10k.


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Thanks for the review- they're next on my "to-do" list!
 
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It is nice how easy it is to change the pads on your bike. Glad you like the Z pads.
I finally got the steel braided front brake lines and Speedbleeeders installed along with the chrome PM calipers and Lyndall Z+ pads I got from you. My bike has never stopped better. Thanks.
 
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Old 10-29-2013, 01:30 PM
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Originally Posted by oct1949
I am sold on the Lyndall's,, thinking U didn't mention if U cleaned Ur pistons..

the 1st set installed by dealer on mine they didn't clean them and the pads rubbed bad and I didn't notice for a while.. they didn't last 10k.


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No, I didnt clean the pistons.Only 11,000 mi and they worked OK b/4.My pads had hardly any wear.I know it's a good idea to do it but I was lazy and didnt feel like removing muffler and caliper. I changed pads to get cleaner WWW and better stopping,Went 200 mi today and they are better in both respects.
 
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