Tuttio Soleil 01 Brake Pad Replacement Guide
Updated 2026 • By The Dudes at LiveTheGnar
Tuttio Soleil 01 Brake Pad Replacement Guide
When the Tuttio starts stopping soft, noisy, or inconsistent, front and rear brake pads are the first place to look.

Front and rear brake pads are the easiest brake refresh on the Tuttio Soleil 01.
If braking feels weak, squeaky, grabby, or inconsistent, start with pads before blaming the whole brake system. The Tuttio Soleil 01 front and rear brake pads are cheap, simple maintenance parts that can make the bike feel noticeably less tired.
Brake pads are not a glamour upgrade. They are the part you forget about until the bike starts feeling sketchy. On a small eMoto like the Tuttio Soleil 01, fresh pads can be the difference between normal stopping and that hollow, glazed, not-quite-there brake feel.
If you are planning bigger brake upgrades later, fresh pads are still the baseline. Make the stock system work correctly before you chase the next thing.
When To Replace Them
Replace pads when the bike takes longer to stop, the lever feels inconsistent, the brakes start squealing, or the pad material is visibly low.
If the bike has been ridden through dust, mud, water, or handed to every friend in the neighborhood, check pads sooner than you think.
Brake Pad FAQ
Should I replace front and rear pads together?
Not always, but it is smart to inspect both ends at the same time.
Are pads the first brake upgrade?
For maintenance, yes. Fresh pads are the first move before bigger brake kits.
What if fresh pads are not enough?
Then look at the Ultra Bee brake bracket or pre-bled brake kits for a larger upgrade path.
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