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I've been looking at ebay but I'm not sure of the interchangability of calipers (i.e. 82 kz1000 to my 80). If you needed to basically replace everything, how would you go about it?
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1980 LTD 1000..,1976 LTD 900, have the 1000&900 now. the rest are previous= 1978 KZ 650 B.., 1980 Yamaha XT 500..,1978 Yamaha DT 400.., 1977 Yamaha yz 80..,Honda trail ct 70.., Honda QA 50...5-1/2 hp brigs & straton CAT chopper mini bike...3-1/2 hp mini bike (WHEN GAS WAS ABOUT 45 CENTS A GALLON)!!!!
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CSP wrote: So there's no possibility for reasonably priced upgrades without swapping wheels or the whole front end? I'm probably looking around $100 for rebuild kits, and another $40-50 for a master cylinder... I'm pretty much limited to that for under ~$200?
I've been wondering the same thing. By the time you rebuild everything correctly, you can have a lot of cash invested in the old calipers. It seems there should be a fairly easy upgrade but I haven't had any luck finding one. You'd think there'd be an adapter out there that bolts right up with a specific, newer model caliper...haven't found one yet. They have nice kits in Japan but they are really expensive....around $850 without rotors or master cylinder. They sure look cool though!
japan.webike.net/products/1523198.html
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Current: 79 KZ1000 A3 MKII, 78 KZ1000 A2, 78 KZ1000 Z1-R, 78 KZ650 SR, 80 KE175
Former: 03 KLX400SR, 99 ZRX1000, 82 KZ750 LTD, 80 KZ1000 A4 MKII, 80 KZ1000 LTD, 78 KZ1000 A2, 74 H-2 750 Triple, 78 KL250
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Whilst a lot of components on these bikes seem to last for decades even with irregular use, brakes are the opposite these days on old bikes, particularly in the cold and rainy UK .
Neglecting brake fluid changes is always expensive unnecessary trouble ahead. Whilst most bikers appreciate the need for regular oil changes, brake fluid changes often gets forgotten about.
1980 Gpz550 D1, 1981 GPz550 D1. 1982 GPz750R1. 1983 z1000R R2. all four aces
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How about this replacement Front Master Cylinder? Have used several. Works Great !
And try pulling apart the Calipers. Inspect and "Clean" real good. You might be surprised that the seals and piston aren't as bad as you think.
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79MKII wrote:
CSP wrote: So there's no possibility for reasonably priced upgrades without swapping wheels or the whole front end? I'm probably looking around $100 for rebuild kits, and another $40-50 for a master cylinder... I'm pretty much limited to that for under ~$200?
I've been wondering the same thing. By the time you rebuild everything correctly, you can have a lot of cash invested in the old calipers. It seems there should be a fairly easy upgrade but I haven't had any luck finding one. You'd think there'd be an adapter out there that bolts right up with a specific, newer model caliper...haven't found one yet. They have nice kits in Japan but they are really expensive....around $850 without rotors or master cylinder. They sure look cool though!
japan.webike.net/products/1523198.html
thats not too bad of a deal considering those lockheed calipers are about $300 each.
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