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GuzziMoto

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  1. I've only done it once, but I seem to recall taking the plastic piece off with the temp sensor still screwed into it. That may give the plastic piece more strength. But the metal piece is a better idea. I seem to recall people putting things in the gap between the sensor and the head when installed to improve heat transfer to the sensor.I think .
  2. What he said. All I can add is that it's normal for the leading edge of the pads to wear more then the trailing edge, and that many rear brakes (and some front brakes) only have pistons on one side of the disk. When that is the case, it is very important that the caliper slide freely side to side(like butter).
  3. Don't know about the specifics of the bolt your removing(side loads,etc.) but heating with a torch may help. If your brave, heat then spray penatrating fluid(careful most good fluids are flammable). Good luck.
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