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Re: Brakes
you will need to bleed it mate, easy enough job.
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Re: Brakes
Nice one have them off now going to give them a very good clean think one of the pistons is sticking,so is it best to buy new one?masterofinsanity wrote:you will need to bleed it mate, easy enough job.
- masterofinsanity
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Re: Brakes
nah whip it ou and give it a good polish up, just dont grip it with pliers or the vice as it will gouge it.
Don't forget people there is more to the zxr400 than this forum... check out www.zxrworld.co.uk also.
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Re: Brakes
how do i get the piston out after i have taken it all apart should i have done this before i took the fluid out.i also sprayed the whole caliper with brake cleaner and scrubbed with a toothbrush but the dirt did not shift is there anything else i can use apart from brake cleaner?masterofinsanity wrote:nah whip it ou and give it a good polish up, just dont grip it with pliers or the vice as it will gouge it.