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ChestyUSMC

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    Present; 84 VF700F Interceptor, 2013 VFR1200F Past; NightHawk 450, Suzuki 550 GS, 750 Interceptor

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  1. Ok. I will look at the clips for correct location. Hopefully it's just a matter repositioning and holding it in place during installation of pads. Thank you for the assistance. I'll repost once I get back to it tomorrow. Ride safe brothers and sisters.
  2. Hello everyone, I got new tires for my VFR1200F. Easy enough to re-install. I also replaced the brake pads. After installation and following the manual to the letter, It appears that the upper pad clip, the small one to hold the pads in place is rubbing on the outside edge of the rotor as it moves through the pads and caliper assembly. Both L and R sides are doing this. I've taken both sides apart twice and re-installed the pads. Same issue with the upper pad clip rubbing on the rotor edge. Any suggestions on the cause or remedy. Thx.
  3. Yes, I am real. I will try to get some pics on here shortly. Thank you for the replies.
  4. Hello, Just stumbled upon this discussion site. It looks like there is a wealth of knowledge and experience here. I recently picked up a 2013 VFR1200F in addition to a vintage 84 VF700 F Interceptor I already had. Hopefully I can learn a lot, help someone out with some insight and get some of my own questions answered.
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