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It seems to be pressed on, how do i take it off and replace?
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Part Number 41080-1027 and relativly expensive as a new part, being $508.74 at Partzilla.
www.partzilla.com/parts/detail/kawasaki/KP-41080-1027.html
Perhaps a resort to ebay
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Edit: The 4-bolt disk has 8 rivets & the 7-bolt disk holes don't line up.
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jsnabbs wrote: Yes so it has 7 drilled holes, where it looks like the studs should attatch, so how does this work with "4 bolts hold it to the wheel"?
It doesn't. You bought the wrong part. Send it back and buy the correct part. Ed
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has 8 holes, the disk i have has 7, so i guess thats off to a bad start.
i wanted to replace because my disk has some pretty big grooves
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Most used disks I've seen on eebbaayy have grooves. The stock disk from my 81 650 is grooved as are a couple of used 7-bolt disks. Does the front brake work & is the thickness within spec?jsnabbs wrote: i wanted to replace because my disk has some pretty big grooves
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jsnabbs wrote: I just notice that the ebay picture and a picture i have of my wheels +
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has 8 holes, the disk i have has 7, so i guess thats off to a bad start.
i wanted to replace because my disk has some pretty big grooves
You are wrong. Count again! Your disk is held to the wheel with 4 bolts NOT 8. Forget 8 holes, they mean nothing. Those 8 are the RIVETS that permanently attach the disk to the carrier. You cannot separate the two and expect to re-attach another disk to the carrier. You need to buy the correct unit. The correct unit will have the carrier already permanently attached to the disk. They are one - not two units. They come together. You do not buy them separately. This is not difficult. It is extremely easy. Ed
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martin_csr wrote:
Most used disks I've seen on eebbaayy have grooves. The stock disk from my 81 650 is grooved as are a couple of used 7-bolt disks. Does the front brake work & is the thickness within spec?jsnabbs wrote: i wanted to replace because my disk has some pretty big grooves
when i took the bike for a test ride yes the brakes did work, when i took the brakes apart the pads were down to nothing.
I will send the rotor back, i got it new from ebay and it was advertised as for a KZ440C, which i now realize is wrong and will not work.
Now i will just try it with the new brake pads and see how that goes
thanks for the help guys
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