My new project
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RE: My new project
Rear Brake: Take it apart!
Seriously, take the caliper and rotor off the bike. make sure that the rotor is true and thick enough. Then disassemble the caliper as far as you can, and try to get the piston out. Sometimes the seals in there go bad or you get some corrosion that interferes with the piston's movement. You might need new seals, but you definitely need to clean out any gunk.
Seriously, take the caliper and rotor off the bike. make sure that the rotor is true and thick enough. Then disassemble the caliper as far as you can, and try to get the piston out. Sometimes the seals in there go bad or you get some corrosion that interferes with the piston's movement. You might need new seals, but you definitely need to clean out any gunk.
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RE: My new project
looks good enough to me, right now I only care about it running. I'll make it good looking later. Do you happen to have the key for it? Is it rusty inside? Do you happen to have any more parts. I need the right rear fairing and possible a reaer brake caliper. I haven't had a chance to check mine out yet but if you got a good one let me know. Shoot me an email to bigfranks84@gmail.com with payment details.
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RE: My new project
no, not without some work.
1. the caliper will not fit right up since the bolt spacing does not match the f1 caliper bracket bolt spacing.
2. the f1 caliper bracket is backed by a brake torque arm. the f3 uses a stop welded on the inside inner surface of t he swingarmto keep the caliper bracket from moving or twisting instead of the torque arm.
3. the f1 rear axle assembly (axle bolt, spacers, swingarm, caliper bracket) is 15mm diameter. the same assembly on the f3 is using 17mm dia. axle bolt.
4. i cannot remember offhand, but i believe the spacing between rim spoke to outside edge of rim is a narrow fit for the f3 caliper. since the f3 caliper is wider, it may impinge on the spokes.
1. the caliper will not fit right up since the bolt spacing does not match the f1 caliper bracket bolt spacing.
2. the f1 caliper bracket is backed by a brake torque arm. the f3 uses a stop welded on the inside inner surface of t he swingarmto keep the caliper bracket from moving or twisting instead of the torque arm.
3. the f1 rear axle assembly (axle bolt, spacers, swingarm, caliper bracket) is 15mm diameter. the same assembly on the f3 is using 17mm dia. axle bolt.
4. i cannot remember offhand, but i believe the spacing between rim spoke to outside edge of rim is a narrow fit for the f3 caliper. since the f3 caliper is wider, it may impinge on the spokes.
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