How to Replace Triumph Tiger Rear Brake Pads

***Tools Needed** 12mm Socket 14mm Socket 8mm wrench Standard Screw Driver 3/8 drive ratchet 3/8 drive extension 5mm Allen socket (wrench can be subbed) 3/8 drive torque wrench (need to be able to go to 18nm) C clamp small vacuum line drain pan Dot 4 brake fluid Silicone brake fluid little scrub brush soap water and some rags **Fastener Specs** Brake pad retaining pin 18Nm Front caliper retaining bolt to carrier (14mm) is 27Nm Rear caliper sliding bolt (12mm) is 22Nm In this how-to video, I walk you through the replacement procedure to replace the rear brake pads the correct way. This is a full-service video, I try to include all the little bits to accommodate everyone. If you have any questions drop a comment in the section below. Thank you for taking the time to watch my videos! **How to videos are to help gain a better understanding of what and how to fix/repair/ maintain something, I will not be held liable or responsible for anything that might/has/did go wrong! If you don't understand it or have any doubt about whatever it is that you're doing seek professional help. ** All speeds displayed and sounds of engines racing have been digitally enhanced for your viewing pleasure, Video is 1 or more years old stock video. Please obey speed limits and local laws. All other riders, cagers, and people in this video were unpaid stuntmen/ women from Mexico