After my ride this morning I set to changing the rear pads. Easy job and done right, with chamfered edges to the pads, copper greased on the corners and back and the pin cleaned and greased.
If you want the job done right, do it yourself.
Thanks King Rat- got to give mine a looking at on my X Country, so a timely reminder! They get a bit grimy after the winter and salty roads…. Job for the weekend !
On the piston and caliper slider, yes, red rubber grease. Mine was fine so I didn't regrease it. On the pads, copper slip or ceramic, just to stop them chattering.
I have thrown the old ones in the bin, one of them broke in half, the backing plate had corroded right through. I wouldn't mind betting they were the originals, the bike has only done 50,000 miles, in round figures, might be 52,000.