Hi everyone,
I'm not strictly a ZXR owner, but I have just bought a Zephyr 550 that has a ZXR front end. Problem is the brakes have seized and I reckon it's going to be cheaper to buy a second hand set of calipers from fleabay.
My calipers I think are from an L model, they look like these;
What I'd really like to know is can I fit the earlier (?) type as well (see below) or will this type not fit - if not why
Any advice or help on how to get some brakes on my bike is very much appreciated. Here's the bike for anyone interested.
Front Caliper Types H J L ??????
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Re: Front Caliper Types H J L ??????
I'd disagree with your assertion that some second hand calipers off fleabay will be cheaper.................
Just overhaul the ones you have.................they are siezed because of crossion in the seal groove...........or at least I'm prepared to bet thats the problem...................some elbow grease which costs nothing and a seal kit and you'll be sorted..................
Just overhaul the ones you have.................they are siezed because of crossion in the seal groove...........or at least I'm prepared to bet thats the problem...................some elbow grease which costs nothing and a seal kit and you'll be sorted..................
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Re: Front Caliper Types H J L ??????
Elbow grease is not a problem. Trouble is the pistons are siezed in the calipers and I don't know how to budge them - I don't have a compressed air kit at home either.
Also one of the bolts that secures the two halves together is completely rounded off.
I figured that to take these to a dealer to get them to remove the pistons and the rounded off bolt would most likely set me back £65 then new seals £25 so I could be into £100 all told ?
Also one of the bolts that secures the two halves together is completely rounded off.
I figured that to take these to a dealer to get them to remove the pistons and the rounded off bolt would most likely set me back £65 then new seals £25 so I could be into £100 all told ?
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Re: Front Caliper Types H J L ??????
You've plucked a figure of £65 from thin air like you just made it up.............................??? ??? ?? ? ??
You could nearly post them to me and I'd remove the pistons for you and send them back for that price it's about 2 minutes work
Even with no compressor the pistons can be got out by pumping them out and it couldn't be that hard to find somewhere that has a compressor and an air supply you could borrow for a minute or two.
As for the rounded bolt you dont need to split the calipers to refurb them
And what makes you think some second hands ones from fleabay will be any better ? ? ? ? But hey it's your money
You could nearly post them to me and I'd remove the pistons for you and send them back for that price it's about 2 minutes work
Even with no compressor the pistons can be got out by pumping them out and it couldn't be that hard to find somewhere that has a compressor and an air supply you could borrow for a minute or two.
As for the rounded bolt you dont need to split the calipers to refurb them
And what makes you think some second hands ones from fleabay will be any better ? ? ? ? But hey it's your money
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Re: Front Caliper Types H J L ??????
Apologies, I think I've irritated you you.
Your right that figure of £65 is a little plucked out of thin air.
You make a good case for doing them myself - Just worried I'll spent loads of time and still mess it up. But, maybe your right and I shouldn't give up so easily.
Right, so who's got a compressor then !
Your right that figure of £65 is a little plucked out of thin air.
You make a good case for doing them myself - Just worried I'll spent loads of time and still mess it up. But, maybe your right and I shouldn't give up so easily.
Right, so who's got a compressor then !
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Re: Front Caliper Types H J L ??????
Thats the spirit...................... get stuck into it................if nothing else you'll learn..............
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Re: Front Caliper Types H J L ??????
depends where you are ..jay-ninja wrote: Right, so who's got a compressor then !
back to your original questions though ..
H and L calipers are interchangeable .. but use different pads to each other, J (SP) models use the H calipers, which are also used on early ZX6r's
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Re: Front Caliper Types H J L ??????
Can anyone tell me which pads fit what type of calipers.
i.e from the pics above what type of pads should I order for the type fitted to the green zxr above ?
Thanks,
i.e from the pics above what type of pads should I order for the type fitted to the green zxr above ?
Thanks,
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Re: Front Caliper Types H J L ??????
EBC part numbers are;
FA158 for H calipers
FA180 for L calipers
(HH suffix for err .. HH pads)
your bike has L calipers, the green one has H calipers.
FA158 for H calipers
FA180 for L calipers
(HH suffix for err .. HH pads)
your bike has L calipers, the green one has H calipers.