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Z1000 a2 rear brake piston
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Z1000 a2 rear brake piston
Piston not moving out enough to apply brake , so need to blow them out , i know they could clean up but . Question ? are the aftermarket stainless item kits on e bay good quality
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Re: Z1000 a2 rear brake piston
I've had pistons and seals from Powerhouse and they seem good quality. I've had no issues and will be rebuilding my Z1R brakes with their kits. They also offer an inhouse refurb service but I haven't used it.
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1975 Dogs Z1B
1976 Z900 A4
1977 Z650B1
1978 Z650B2
1978 KZ1000D Z1R
Yam Tracer 900GT
PUM 710
Re: Z1000 a2 rear brake piston
look at the ones on wemoto
Re: Z1000 a2 rear brake piston
Thanks i managed to put out the hydraulic feed pipe side piston ,adjustment on foot pedal was wrong ,
all looks good and ive copper greased ,,,, Sorry more questions and thanks , should the opposing side piston also move , the side with the bleeder ? because its not
all looks good and ive copper greased ,,,, Sorry more questions and thanks , should the opposing side piston also move , the side with the bleeder ? because its not
Re: Z1000 a2 rear brake piston
If using hollow pistons be sure to use 9mm thick pads non sintered,if using solid type pistons with heat sink, you should use sintered 8mm thick pads,not a lot of movement on these back discs and you can end up with brake drag and over heat issues...
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Salad is what real food eats.
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