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  1. sobaka_zhadana on

    Pistons are extended, not enough space between pads to fit the rotor. Take out the pads, gently push pistons back into the caliper. Re-insert pads and put the caliper back on. Adjust caliper position to avoid rubbing

  2. Alarmed-Interaction2 on

    Technically yes. I‘d suggest you push apart the pistons with a screw driver to have more room. But if you look at the break pads the pistons do not move equally. The right side is almost done while on the left side you have plenty of break pad left. I‘d suggest you get it serviced at some point.

  3. Show_Nervous on

    Sure you can put back on with wheel attached but first need to make some space for rotor…. Put a flat edge screwdriver in between pads and pry you some space.

  4. Refrigeratooor on

    Yes, but it looks like your pistons are pushed in. You can gently push them back using a tire lever or some other plastic thing. Try to apply even pressure

  5. andreasbeaverman96 on

    If you want not realy recomended but if you take a flathead screwdriver clean it and push in the pistons With the pads in. Not the best but that what i did on my bike or listen to someone Who do have a proper brain that works compare with mine

  6. Same-Alfalfa-18 on

    Theoretically yes, but from a picture it looks the calipers are quite close together, so maybe you will run into some issues. But you would run into same issues if you would remove the wheel. 

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