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RobLund57

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when I went to Twisties under tires it didn't allow me to see any images and I would like to change my own brake pads and tires before my next 1000 mile trip.
Best ride I have been on was down Blue Ridge Parkway - turn after turn and no traffic for 300 miles
 

RobLund57

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Intro: Grew up in Pittsburgh (go steelers) and got my. Chemical Engineering degree from University of Pittsburgh. I few years later I put my faith in Christ Jesus left my job and went to Dallas Theological Seminary to prepare for ministry. I have been a pastor for over 30 years. I have been married for 41 years, have 4 kids and 5 grand kids, soon to be 6 in September. I began riding to spend time with my younger son who loves his SV 650. Looking for another good ride like the Blue Ridge Parkway.
 

Wallkeeper

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Hi Rob and Welcome Aboard

If you are getting pictures off of some threads, it is likely the pictures you are NOT seeing were originally links to an off site location like PhotoBucket. As those services changed, many of those photos became unavailable.

If you have a minute and want to send me the location of the specific post you are not seeing I can confirm that or check for a fault
 

Matt51F1

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Hello from Australia.
The workshop manual has details on how to change pads but a can’t recall if there are pictures or not.
I can send a copy if you don’t have one & they’re fairly similar between models & years.
 

Checkswrecks

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The search box is your friend and we have an entire sub-forum titled Tire/Wheel/Disc.

Rear: https://www.yamahasupertenere.com/index.php?threads/a-little-easier-way-to-remove-and-replace-rear-wheel.17404/

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