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So now I have one good set and I need another set. Is it safe to mix with a different brand or should I make sure I use the exact same brand and material type? Do the thicknesses vary from brand to brand? Guess I'm trying to save a buck here, but looking for some help with this situation. Thanks.
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I bought 2 sets for under $30.
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650ed wrote: I believe the Z1-B would have originally had a single front disk brake. If that is true, and if you now have dual front disks, do you know what model the brake calipers came from? Ed
Really? I did some quick checking and it looks like the dual-disc was an option for the '75 Z1B. I assumed that's how mine came equipped. What's odd though is that after disassembling the calipers I found one caliper had a different piston and different pads installed.
I know the calipers are Tokico, but I'm not sure how I would go about identifying them beyond that. Is there a number or stamp somewhere?
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The pads I ordered fit and look the same as the pads that came out of these, but I've seen many pictures that show the calipers your posted a picture of and they are definitely different.
Now I want to know what these are!
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This explains a lot to me. I've been having trouble fitting seals and dust boots for these calipers. I have a feeling they share the same pad part number, however the piston bore is different. Uh oh, looks like I will be returning some parts. :blush:
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