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    brandon o
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    How do i adjust the front disc brakes on my honda crf150f?

    The front brake seems way to overpowered, is their any way to tone them down a bit, if not is it safe to say that after using them for a bit they will be a little bit more forgiving?

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    Like Janice said there is no adjustment.Try using a 2 finger grip on the brake lever instead of your whole hand.Your grip determines how much force the brake applies with.

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    Disc brakes are self adjusting, meaning there is no adjustment except replacement of worn pads. And when you are replacing the worn pads, take the time to feel the disc itself, if it has grooves in it, pull the front wheel and remove the disc and take it to a machine shop to be "turned". or cut. Your new brakes will last much longer when they have fresh non grooved metal to bite into.

 

 

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