rear brake caliper
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rear brake caliper
Anybody knows if any other brand or model would fit an 05?
Mine's fubar, usually I can see at least 2 or 3 for sale on ebay, but nada for the last 2 weeks
Thx
Wilf
Mine's fubar, usually I can see at least 2 or 3 for sale on ebay, but nada for the last 2 weeks
Thx
Wilf
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89-94 kdx200 rear caliper will fit.
Beware some sellers will sell things and they do not know the exact year or model of the item.
I installed a 2001 kdx220 rear caliper on my '89 with no problem. They are the same.
Good luck!
Beware some sellers will sell things and they do not know the exact year or model of the item.
I installed a 2001 kdx220 rear caliper on my '89 with no problem. They are the same.
Good luck!
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Why is it no workee?
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Oh it's workee plenty good, BUT, I stripped the allen bolt of one of the pin. No big deal I said, drill it and use an EZ out. Did that and the mofo EZ out SNAPPED That's stuff is made of kriptonite or sumthin and it's almost impossible to drill that sucker outcanyncarvr wrote:Why is it no workee?
So now got to get a new one (150 bux new ) or used on ebay...
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Oh. Ooops.
Do the pads come out? I don't recall if there is enough room to angle them out with one pin out (presuming one of yours DID come out). I think there is NOT enough room. Anyway, if you can get the pads out you might be able to back the pin out from the 'in' side.
I don't s'pose you used anti-seize on those threads last time you had the pins out?
Use that...and a good wrench (not one that's been rounded off in some other stress situation)..and you won't have that problem next time.
..probably.
Good luck!
Do the pads come out? I don't recall if there is enough room to angle them out with one pin out (presuming one of yours DID come out). I think there is NOT enough room. Anyway, if you can get the pads out you might be able to back the pin out from the 'in' side.
I don't s'pose you used anti-seize on those threads last time you had the pins out?
Use that...and a good wrench (not one that's been rounded off in some other stress situation)..and you won't have that problem next time.
..probably.
Good luck!
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yep, one out and one stuck, no room to get the pads out .
The pads are not quite worn to the metal, maybe 1 mm so good enough if I HAVE to ride .
I might try to get it out when I get another caliper, but I doubt it will cuz it seems stuck there pretty good (oh and no antiseize). i have a propane torch though
In any event lesson learned!
The pads are not quite worn to the metal, maybe 1 mm so good enough if I HAVE to ride .
I might try to get it out when I get another caliper, but I doubt it will cuz it seems stuck there pretty good (oh and no antiseize). i have a propane torch though
In any event lesson learned!
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Re: propane torch
Keep in mind the o-rings, piston seals and stuff like that in there. Yeah...calipers do get hot, but not propane torch hot!
How 'bout a hacksaw blade?
It's been a long time since I had one stuck (having used anti-seize and all. Did I mention that part?), but there is a niggling in my head that says I DID get access to the pin, but I didn't have enough room to get any tool ON the pin.
BTW...another great place to use an impact (manual or air) before bad things happen.
Keep in mind the o-rings, piston seals and stuff like that in there. Yeah...calipers do get hot, but not propane torch hot!
How 'bout a hacksaw blade?
It's been a long time since I had one stuck (having used anti-seize and all. Did I mention that part?), but there is a niggling in my head that says I DID get access to the pin, but I didn't have enough room to get any tool ON the pin.
BTW...another great place to use an impact (manual or air) before bad things happen.
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I'm 98% certain that the pads can be replaced with one pin still in place.
It seems to me that I replace them by removing both pins, pulling the old pads, putting the "front" pin back in, and sliding the pads into the caliper from the rear, hooking the "front" pin, rotating the rear of the pad up against the spring clips and replacing the "rear" pin.
That procedure won't work if it is the "rear" pin. I'm 99% sure the pads can be replaced if you dismount the rear wheel, though.
This is not a long term solution, of course. If I knew how expensive those discs were, I would have taken better care of my brakes!
It seems to me that I replace them by removing both pins, pulling the old pads, putting the "front" pin back in, and sliding the pads into the caliper from the rear, hooking the "front" pin, rotating the rear of the pad up against the spring clips and replacing the "rear" pin.
That procedure won't work if it is the "rear" pin. I'm 99% sure the pads can be replaced if you dismount the rear wheel, though.
This is not a long term solution, of course. If I knew how expensive those discs were, I would have taken better care of my brakes!
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Re: 'I'm 98% certain that the pads can be replaced with one pin still in place.'
That makes the two of us 196% positive that is so.
That's pretty good odds, ain't it!!
That makes the two of us 196% positive that is so.
That's pretty good odds, ain't it!!
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yep but that leaves 4% of nope won't work! Cuz it didn't when I tried! lucky me!canyncarvr wrote:Re: 'I'm 98% certain that the pads can be replaced with one pin still in place.'
That makes the two of us 196% positive that is so.
That's pretty good odds, ain't it!!
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So...the pin sticking on your caliper is ...which pin?
Yeah...you're just lucky is all..........
Sorry 'bout that!
Yeah...you're just lucky is all..........
Sorry 'bout that!
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Thanks, y'all
I found one from a member (skythrasher)
I found one from a member (skythrasher)
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Re: rear brake caliper
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