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Sticking Rear Caliper.
Hi Guys,
My rear caliper on the "R" keeps siezing on when left for a few days so i'm going to pull it apart and service it, i've got some new rubber boots for the sliders due to arrive shortly and the last time i was giving it a clean i couldn't see the seals popping out so i figure they are fine for now. are there any other weak points that are worth checking while i've got it apart? Also i noticed yamaha are keen tp promote it as a none servicable item but does it come apart exactely as any other rear caliper? (pump piston out, to get access to the seals?) |
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I didn't take out the piston from mine when I did the same job last week. I pumped the lever to bring the piston forward enough to clean and grease it, then pushed it back. Often a fresh set of pads is necessary if the old ones have worn unevenly.
There was a recent thread which suggested these Brembo calipers are used on other bikes so parts should be available from BMW and others.
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My bits for the sliders have turned up today so fingers crossed thats all i'll need for now. a guy at work has a ttr600 and the caliper looks identical to that, just trying to get round to making some measurements.
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Quote:
See this thread: http://www.xt660.com/showthread.php?t=23016 |
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Yeah i used motoworks, very good service from them, i would recommend them, shame no one has started to machine pistons for general sale.
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