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25 Apr 2007 03:22 #133717
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I have had EBC brake shoes that were for the correct application, but they must have not done the final machining/ sizing before they left the factory because they were just a tad to big to fit in the drum.
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25 Apr 2007 06:13 #133759
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Fish: I'm hoping that is the same issue that I had with the brake shoes. How did you get them to fit?
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26 Apr 2007 03:48 #134098
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I have a motorcycle shop and the customer supplied the brakes in question. I just took a set off the shelf and put them on his bike and returned his shoes to him. The 2 sets of shoes were identical, but his set looked to have not had final machining done.
Most shops will stand by their products and the shop that you bought them from should be able to take them back and get you a proper set.
I dont know if the customer sent the brakes back or what he did. I think he may have got them off ebay.
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Most shops will stand by their products and the shop that you bought them from should be able to take them back and get you a proper set.
I dont know if the customer sent the brakes back or what he did. I think he may have got them off ebay.
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03 May 2007 09:43 #136772
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so good news on the rear brake front. I got a set of shoes from Z1 yesterday, I got them on last night. The KZ400 website had a suggestion of prying the shoes ever so slighty towards each other to make them slip in easier.
So now I have rear brakes, no pictures of me riding yet, still doing a little carb/motor work, but that should be done soon.
So now I have rear brakes, no pictures of me riding yet, still doing a little carb/motor work, but that should be done soon.
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