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78 kaw 1000, ltd Rear break pads changeout request
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One hour to pull and an hour to replace. A Rookie.
So, While testing the pad work install and spinning the rear tire I noticed the old rotor is rubbing at a specific area against the New pad (aka pad B according to the kawasaki service manual ) Warped maybe?
Secondly, while web surfing for the replacement rotor for this rotor part #
41080-008. Located at partszilla and bandit sites,
The part is not available !
Does anyone have any suggestions for a new REAR replacement rotor?? 1978 kawasaki 1000 ltd b2
Thanks kzriders
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78kawltd wrote: Back again. Yes. finally got the rear pads changed. The back wheel must be pulled to access the caliper, pads, etc. If that helps anyone or confirms the task for future.
One hour to pull and an hour to replace. A Rookie.
So, While testing the pad work install and spinning the rear tire I noticed the old rotor is rubbing at a specific area against the New pad (aka pad B according to the kawasaki service manual ) Warped maybe?
Secondly, while web surfing for the replacement rotor for this rotor part #
41080-008. Located at partszilla and bandit sites,
The part is not available !
Does anyone have any suggestions for a new REAR replacement rotor?? 1978 kawasaki 1000 ltd b2
Thanks kzriders
Send it to truedisk.net
It is here in Michigan
They service rotors and will drill them if you want in many different patterns.
I met the owner at a bike show some years ago and he looked at my 78 LTD rotors
and said our style and thickness rotors are plenty thick by design and are a easy job
A lot of newer bike rotors are much thinner by design and cant always be resurfaced
due to lack of remaining mass / thickness.
Dave
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Very helpful.
With that, I have decided to seek a used replacement rear rotor for my 78 kz1000 b2 ltd. And possibly have Truedisk perform the refurbish/ replacement.
I found one nearby in Indy. It looks like an aftermarket item with a similar bolt pattern??
Here it is:
Any thoughts on the used drilled rotor ? ID ?
Does the brand/ type look like a potential match ?
The 4 bolt pattern looks good.
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Here is my 78 LTDMikaw wrote: Are you concerned about staying correct for your year? That’s appears to be a ‘79 and newer. Also I think the 1978 had holes the create the spokes not square as your replacement has. First compare the offset (distance from rotor surface to mounting surface) to make sure you do have a rear rotor. A rear has a smaller offset then the fronts. Looks correct but a photo can distort actual 3D dimensions visually
It has the original rotors. Round not square holes. And 78 was not drilled
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