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1. 03:04 AM - Try gear brake pads (Richard Iddon)
2. 04:03 AM - Re: Try gear brake pads (Donald Cameron)
3. 07:00 AM - Re: Try gear brake pads (Alan Burrill)
4. 08:47 AM - Re: Try gear brake pads (Christoph Both)
5. 09:02 AM - Re: Try gear brake pads (Pete Lawless)
6. 10:56 AM - Re: Try gear brake pads (davidjoyce@doctors.org.uk)
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Subject: | Try gear brake pads |
Can anyone give me the lowdown on replacing the brake pads on my tri gear? I see
that there is reference in my owners manual to replacing the friction pads by
removing the old ones and riveting on new to the old metal plates. Is it not
possible just to buy complete new pads?
Richard Iddon
G-RIXS
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Subject: | Re: Try gear brake pads |
Hi Richard
Replacing the brake pads is a simple process, each pad held onto the metal back
plates with 3 rivets.
When purchasing the brake pad kit from europa you might be asked if it is long
rivets or short rivets.
On my tri gear it is the long rivets.
Another worthwhile purchase which makes things a lot easier is to get the brake
pad rivet punch and die set. It makes things a lot easier when squeezing the
new rivets.
I'm not sure if europa supply new pads already riveted onto the metal back plates.
Worth asking if that would be easier for you?
Hope the above info helps.
Regards
Donald
G-PUPY
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> On 2 Sep 2016, at 11:03, Richard Iddon <riddon@sent.com> wrote:
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> Can anyone give me the lowdown on replacing the brake pads on my tri gear? I
see that there is reference in my owners manual to replacing the friction pads
by removing the old ones and riveting on new to the old metal plates. Is it not
possible just to buy complete new pads?
>
> Richard Iddon
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> G-RIXS
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Subject: | Re: Try gear brake pads |
You can get the pads and rivets, mine are the long rivers, from LAS online.
Don't have the part No to hand but they are easy to replace the pads and rivet
on the new ones especially with the rivet tool
Alan
G-OBJT
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> On 2 Sep 2016, at 11:03, Richard Iddon <riddon@sent.com> wrote:
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> Can anyone give me the lowdown on replacing the brake pads on my tri gear? I
see that there is reference in my owners manual to replacing the friction pads
by removing the old ones and riveting on new to the old metal plates. Is it not
possible just to buy complete new pads?
>
> Richard Iddon
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> G-RIXS
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Subject: | Re: Try gear brake pads |
Can you provide a link to LAS online?
Thanks
Christoph
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> On Sep 2, 2016, at 11:00, Alan Burrill <alanb@dpy01.co.uk> wrote:
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> You can get the pads and rivets, mine are the long rivers, from LAS online.
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> Don't have the part No to hand but they are easy to replace the pads and rivet
on the new ones especially with the rivet tool
>
> Alan
> G-OBJT
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> Sent from my iPhone
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>> On 2 Sep 2016, at 11:03, Richard Iddon <riddon@sent.com> wrote:
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>> Can anyone give me the lowdown on replacing the brake pads on my tri gear? I
see that there is reference in my owners manual to replacing the friction pads
by removing the old ones and riveting on new to the old metal plates. Is it
not possible just to buy complete new pads?
>>
>> Richard Iddon
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>> G-RIXS
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Subject: | Re: Try gear brake pads |
https://www.lasaero.com/
On 02/09/16 16:46, Christoph Both wrote:
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> Can you provide a link to LAS online?
> Thanks
> Christoph
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> Sent from my iPhone
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>> On Sep 2, 2016, at 11:00, Alan Burrill <alanb@dpy01.co.uk> wrote:
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>> You can get the pads and rivets, mine are the long rivers, from LAS online.
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>> Don't have the part No to hand but they are easy to replace the pads and rivet
on the new ones especially with the rivet tool
>>
>> Alan
>> G-OBJT
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>> Sent from my iPhone
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>>> On 2 Sep 2016, at 11:03, Richard Iddon <riddon@sent.com> wrote:
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>>> Can anyone give me the lowdown on replacing the brake pads on my tri gear?
I see that there is reference in my owners manual to replacing the friction pads
by removing the old ones and riveting on new to the old metal plates. Is it
not possible just to buy complete new pads?
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>>> Richard Iddon
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>>> G-RIXS
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Subject: | Re: Try gear brake pads |
Have you compared with Europa supplied pads. Last time I needed some
they came within 48hrs and were not expensive, and it is in our general
interest to support Europa.
Regards, David Joyce, GXSDJ
On 2016-09-02 16:46, Christoph Both wrote:
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> Can you provide a link to LAS online?
> Thanks
> Christoph
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> Sent from my iPhone
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