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Old 04-05-23, 11:44 AM
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Originally Posted by Barry2
If you mean changing discs and pads, not too bad, but more involved than changing rim brake pads.
For anyone with even moderate mechanical competence, swapping disc brake pads is a pretty easy process.
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