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Rear Brake/Hub grinding sound.
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Just purchased this 1981 KZ550c a few days ago. It was pretty rough, but I got it running, and pretty well at that. Now Im just trying to clean it up and make it safer, while I diagnose other issues. But all in all, not a bad bike for $600.
My biggest issue right now is this grinding/popping sound coming from the rear drum brake/hub area. I have some pictures and a video to show(bike has no mufflers right now, previous owner chopped them off) I have also noticed that sometimes when riding, the rear wheel(99% sure its the rear anyway) completely seizes up, and I have to rock the bike back and forth until it frees up, and then its fine again for awhile.
Here was my 1st clue that something wasn't right, there is definitely metal on metal contact/grinding.
And the video, again sorry, bike has no mufflers, but you can hear the sound still. The rear brake is disconnected from the brake pedal in the video.
Any ideas/tips/guides on how to fix this? I looked at the brake shoes today when I had the wheel off to paint it, but too be honest, I don't have much experience with drum brakes.
And here is the rest of the bike, just for fun. Gas tank paint coming soon.
Thanks in advance!!
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And are there any diagrams of the rear brake/hub assembly and how it goes together, so I can see if I am missing anything? Missing a spacer or something would make sense, because the more I look at it, I think the sound is that metal on metal between the wheel and the brake shoe cover.
And yeah, mufflers are coming soon. But the bike actually runs pretty well without them. Would be cool to see how it runs with proper back pressure.
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The bike is engineered for back pressure. You lose top end and it flattens out early. A tuned exhaust will give you more power all the way through the RPM range. Loud doesn't make ponies.
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swest wrote: ................... Loud doesn't make ponies.
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+1 !!!
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Kowitz wrote: You want pictures of the brake shoes? I'll try to pull the wheel again and get you a picture.
And are there any diagrams of the rear brake/hub assembly and how it goes together, so I can see if I am missing anything? Missing a spacer or something would make sense, because the more I look at it, I think the sound is that metal on metal between the wheel and the brake shoe cover.
And yeah, mufflers are coming soon. But the bike actually runs pretty well without them. Would be cool to see how it runs with proper back pressure.
You can see an exploded view on Kawasaki.com, under owner info.
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TexasKZ wrote:
Kowitz wrote: You want pictures of the brake shoes? I'll try to pull the wheel again and get you a picture.
And are there any diagrams of the rear brake/hub assembly and how it goes together, so I can see if I am missing anything? Missing a spacer or something would make sense, because the more I look at it, I think the sound is that metal on metal between the wheel and the brake shoe cover.
And yeah, mufflers are coming soon. But the bike actually runs pretty well without them. Would be cool to see how it runs with proper back pressure.
You can see an exploded view on Kawasaki.com, under owner info.
I would like to see the condition of the parts in question.
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swest wrote: The diagrams will be in your manual. I would like to see the hub inside and out, the bearings and how it's mounted on the bike.
The bike is engineered for back pressure. You lose top end and it flattens out early. A tuned exhaust will give you more power all the way through the RPM range. Loud doesn't make ponies.
Steve
I don't own a manual, I guess that should be on my list. I just got this bike a few days ago. And Yeah, I plan on getting the exhaust asap, the previous owner had just chopped them off, and took the paint off the tank, he was going for a ratty look I think.
I will try to get pictures by tomorrow. Thanks everyone!
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I also noticed this morning on my way out the door, that one of the rear wheel tensioner bolts is missing. i, I will need to get a new bolt and lock nut asap.
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