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78 kaw 1000, ltd Rear break pads changeout request
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Need help or info on changing the rear pads.
I searched the forum and was not able to key in on any specifics for this bike. Thanks for any help. Note..this rear caliper type does not have the "access plate ",, aka. ,, older style caliper maybe.
The Clymer book only mentions the older style caliper.
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1977 KZ650-C1 Original Owner - Stock (with additional invisible FIAMM horn)
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The rotor is shiny. The pads are marginal and not in the red zone.
(I can only see the left pad from the rear of the bike facing fwd.)
Any thoughts on the brake noise ??
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And any real benefit with deglazing the shiny Rear rotor ?
Ie, light sanding.
Thanks for helping . Right on
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The standard automotive type anti-squeal products which I previously tried did not reduce the squealing.
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Patton wrote: When I installed new after-market front pads on my '73 Z1 (single disc) and '76 KZ900 LTD (dual discs), front brake application produced a horribly loud and embarrassing high-pitched squeal, which squealing was completely eliminated by removing the pads and applying high temp copper sealant to the backsides of the pads before re-installing them, and allowing the sealant to thoroughly dry before again riding the bikes. This remedy seems to last a long time, and hopefully throughout life of the pads.
The standard automotive type anti-squeal products which I previously tried did not reduce the squealing.
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That's good info! The stuff I used was different than what you used; I used generic stuff sold by the auto parts store. Obviously yours worked MUCH better and is well worth using. Ed
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BTW, When flat the anti rattle springs wouldn't stay in place I used it to keep them in place so I could put them together. If it helped eliminate the squeal, all the better. :lol:
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