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How to change the front brake pads on the Yamaha R3 / MT-03

by Norton Racing / 2015, September 11 / Published in Yamaha R3 / MT-03

This post will show you how to remove and change the front brake pads on the Yamaha R3 2015.  Changing the brake pads is pretty simple, there are just a couple small details you don’t want to miss.

 

Tools Needed:

T50 Torx driver

torque wrench

Small pick or flat blade screwdriver

Cleaner for the caliper pistons, I use acetone, but other cleaners such as brake cleaner or denatured alcohol should work fine

a few Q-tips or other cotton swabs

Small pliers to insert the small retaining clips, needle nose or smaller regular pliers should work ok

 

Step 1:  Use a T50 Torx to remove the two front brake caliper bolts.  Then CAREFULLY slide the caliper off the rotor so you don’t bang it against the rim and scratch your pretty rims.

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Step 2:  While holding the caliper in your hand, rotate it so you can see the two retainer clips in the bottom pin that holds the brake pads in place.  Gently pry these pins out in a slow controlled motion with a pick or small flat blade screwdriver.  Be careful not to send them flying.  Then slide the pin out and remove the old pads.

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Step 3:  ***IMPORTANT***  This step often gets skipped but in my opinion, it’s the most important step.  DO NOT push the pistons back into the caliper without cleaning them!!!  My bike is almost new, so the brake calipers and caliper pistons are very clean.  Usually when you change the pads, it’s because the old ones have been in the bike for awhile and are worn down and the pistons are extended most of the way out and caked with black grime.  Use a Q-tip, cotton swab, or similar dipped in acetone or another cleaner to wipe ALL of the black grime off the sides of the pistons all the way around each piston BEFORE you push the pistons back in.

If you skip this step, when you push the pistons back in to make room for the new pads, you force all of that grime across the seals and back into the brake fluid cavity.  Not only will this prematurely wear out the seals or cause them to leak because there won’t be a smooth surface for them to seal against, but it will also contaminate your brake fluid.  Also, remember when you push the pistons back in, a lot of brake fluid will be forced back into the reservoir, so make sure there is room for it.

If you get one piston clean but are having trouble with the other one, you can gently press the clean one in with your fingers and the other one will be forced out farther, making it easier to clean.  BE CAREFUL not to press the piston out all the way or you will have a brake fluid mess and need to refill and re-bleed the brakes.  Both pistons are easy to access all the way around on the R3 so you shouldn’t have any trouble cleaning them.

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Step 4:  Make sure there is room in the fluid reservoir for the displaced fluid, and gently force the 2 pistons back into the caliper until they are flush.  Only use your hand or something plastic so you don’t scratch the pistons and try to press them evenly so they move in together.

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Step 5:  Insert the new pads into the caliper, insert the pad against the pistons first, hooking the end under the tab, then setting it in place.  Next, insert the second pad by looping it over the pin and setting it in place.  Try to hold the pads spread apart as you insert the second pad so it seats properly against the spring plate.  If the pads are not spread wide when you insert them, the pad on the fixed side can miss the spring plate and get stuck.

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Step 6:  Press both pads against the spring plate and slide the pin through the hole in the caliper and the slot in both pads.  Then use some small pliers to carefully slide both retaining clips back into place.

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Step 7:  Carefully slide the caliper back over the rotor paying extra attention not to scratch the rim.  Then insert the T50 torx bolts and tighten to 25 ft lbs (35 Nm).  Remember to pump your brake lever a few times to be sure the pads are seated against the rotor before you ride the bike.

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That’s it, you’re all done!

 

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8 Comments to “ How to change the front brake pads on the Yamaha R3 / MT-03”

  1. steve says : Log in to Reply
    October 9, 2015 at 7:53 PM

    Thanks bro that was very helpful…

  2. Steven says : Log in to Reply
    April 8, 2017 at 1:21 AM

    And this is on stock brake calipers ?

    1. jbluetooth@gmail.com says : Log in to Reply
      April 11, 2017 at 9:17 PM

      yes, stock calipers

  3. Neil says : Log in to Reply
    March 12, 2018 at 2:46 AM

    Thanks for the write up. I just used it to replace my pads. Super easy to do, and a well written guide. Thanks.

  4. John says : Log in to Reply
    June 23, 2018 at 5:04 PM

    Pls do rear brake too.

    1. Jesse Norton says : Log in to Reply
      July 18, 2018 at 2:46 PM

      it’s the same basic procedure, just pumping the foot brake instead of lever.

  5. Philip Lee says : Log in to Reply
    January 22, 2020 at 11:28 AM

    Any need to use silicone grease (like Permatex Extreme Silicone Brake Parts Lubricant) on the pins, back of the brake pads, etc?

    1. Jesse Norton says : Log in to Reply
      January 22, 2020 at 12:03 PM

      It’s a good idea to lubricate the pins.

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