hughd wrote:
Agreed on your comments although I didn't realize that you had to be licensed to change someone else's brakes. That's the law ?
I better not tell my relatives... on the other hand...
It is, but clearly it's not enforced as brake parts can be bought at retail, but it's one of those things where if I do your brakes and I'm unlicensed, and then you crash, you could blame me for screwing up your brakes, and your insurance might sue me to the Stone Ages.
That said, a lot of people still do their own brakes, even when they don't know the proper techniques and the key areas to clean and lubricate. Some of my neighbours over the years who do their brakes don't even have proper tools, and don't clean the moving parts nor use the proper lube (or any lube). Nobody should touch their brakes unless they really know what they're doing, because they'll be stuck if they break a slider pin bolt head, don't have the tools to loosen a stubbornly tight 17mm caliper bracket bolt, or run into seized slider pins and have never used a propane torch. I know some people who are even too cheap to buy anti-seize compound or caliper lube.
