DISK
unbolt the caliper (the thing that grabs the disk) get a pair of big pliars and compress the caliper back in if it doesnt copress at first, loosen the bleed screw (the little bolt with the hole and nipple on it) until all the way compressed. tighten while fluid is still coming out make sure NO air gets in, take off the old pads and put new ones in bolt back up and fill the resivoure with brake fluid. pump the breaks until they are hard again make sure fluid is topped up.
DRUM
unbolt all attaching lines or supports for the brake, loosen chain tightners and let chain off, unbolt wheel axel and pull wheel out, pull the brake hub out and change the pads pull them up into a V shape and they just pop off. to put back on slot hub into wheel, add spacers and chain tensioners hook chain on, and slide axel back in, make sure theres lots of grease on your bearings while the wheel is off, Dont get any grease on the brake pads or your breaks will not work too well.
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