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23 Aug 2012 13:12 #544311
by Prince of polka
77 kz650c
Brake shim was created by Prince of polka
Can anyone tell me the thickness of the shim between the front brake pad and caliper is for 77 650 c
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23 Aug 2012 18:18 #544358
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1977 KZ650-C1 Original Owner - Stock (with additional invisible FIAMM horn)
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Is the part you're after on the diagram?
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24 Aug 2012 11:08 #544475
by Prince of polka
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It is the metal plate on the pad #10. It has 2 holes that fit on the pegs of the pad
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24 Aug 2012 11:36 - 24 Aug 2012 11:38 #544482
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1973 Z1
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Wondering how the metal plate came loose from the pad.
Thinking that the metal plate is supposed to be a permanent part of the pad.
And uncertain as to advisability of trying to fab up something to suffice for a missing part of the pad, or whether this would be a safe practice.
As braking is pretty important, would in case of doubt spring for a new pad.
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Thinking that the metal plate is supposed to be a permanent part of the pad.
And uncertain as to advisability of trying to fab up something to suffice for a missing part of the pad, or whether this would be a safe practice.
As braking is pretty important, would in case of doubt spring for a new pad.
www.z1enterprises.com/ItemDetails.aspx?item=LAFA33
Good Fortune!
1973 Z1
KZ900 LTD
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24 Aug 2012 11:54 #544484
by RonKZ650
321,000 miles on KZ's that I can remember. Not going to see any more.
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Of course the reason for the pad is to minimize brake squeel. If you brake and don't have problems with excessive noise then no need for the pad.
321,000 miles on KZ's that I can remember. Not going to see any more.
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24 Aug 2012 16:17 #544539
by 650ed
1977 KZ650-C1 Original Owner - Stock (with additional invisible FIAMM horn)
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If it's the piece pictured below it is .0016" thick. If you need one I can mail you the one in the pic. Just PM me the address I should send it to. Ed
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10 Sep 2012 09:58 #547800
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Haven't seen any more postings. Did the shims kill the squeal? Ed
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