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Originally Posted by Vegitto-kun il just let Tom check it out I wouldn't even know how to get to the pads, I know you need to take the wheels off
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For both models obviously the wheel comes off, for the sport you can inspect the pads pretty well at that point looking through the front of the caliper. To remove the pads you just have to pull the 2 snap pins on each of the pad pins and then remove the pad pins. Use a small screw driver on the end of the pin to get them started and then you can grab the end with your fingers or pliers.
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