Expresso front wheel rebuild
- DucatiPete
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Re: Expresso front wheel rebuild
if ya reckon a DI would help i could send one up tomorrow...
Re: Expresso front wheel rebuild
Thanks for the offer Pete. If you lived just down the road I would be straight over. S'OK I will manage.DucatiPete wrote:if ya reckon a DI would help i could send one up tomorrow...
Have to wait now on my parts order from Motobins. Fork seals, gaiters, caliper seals, brake pads ...
Re: Expresso front wheel rebuild
Getting the calipers apart was a challenge. I took them from my R100S spares bike, its brakes were tragic and since I took it off the road the parts have sat around for 5 years. I searched the forum and found a tip to heat the caliper and then use compressed air. Piston sure pops out with a bang .... there are probably safer ways?
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ps Any opinions on pitting of the piston? One is too far gone, but the other (pic) only has some pits above the seal line.
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ps Any opinions on pitting of the piston? One is too far gone, but the other (pic) only has some pits above the seal line.
- DucatiPete
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Re: Expresso front wheel rebuild
"the other (pic) only has some pits above the seal line."
If it's as you say should be good to go i reckon... but then again i've never seen the insides of those calipers before.
I see m'bins has newies for £82.50, not cheap... but you only have one per caliper... and it that fails then... hmmm... if it t'was me i'd be happy 'nuf to use the corroded pistons AS LONG AS THE PITTING IS WELL AWAY FROM THE SEALS!
If it's as you say should be good to go i reckon... but then again i've never seen the insides of those calipers before.
I see m'bins has newies for £82.50, not cheap... but you only have one per caliper... and it that fails then... hmmm... if it t'was me i'd be happy 'nuf to use the corroded pistons AS LONG AS THE PITTING IS WELL AWAY FROM THE SEALS!
Re: Expresso front wheel rebuild
Thanks Pete, the twin disc set-up may be deferred a while now
while waiting for my parts from the UK I note this ...
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That's the chrome worn off the lower part of my left fork leg. I had the other one hard chromed & ground ten years ago and this one was marginal then. I think this time I might buy a new pattern stanchion from Motobins. About $160AUD plus postage. Italian made, anyone else tried them?
while waiting for my parts from the UK I note this ...
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That's the chrome worn off the lower part of my left fork leg. I had the other one hard chromed & ground ten years ago and this one was marginal then. I think this time I might buy a new pattern stanchion from Motobins. About $160AUD plus postage. Italian made, anyone else tried them?
Re: Expresso front wheel rebuild
A bit of silver frost Mal and she'll be right to go!
Lord of the Bings
Re: Expresso front wheel rebuild
ME109 what is silver frost? in American-eese
Re: Expresso front wheel rebuild
I think it is what Jeff uses on his hair.Motorhead wrote:ME109 what is silver frost? in American-eese
I've spent most of my money on women, motorcycles, and beer.
The rest of it I just wasted.
The rest of it I just wasted.
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Hey Doug! I resemble that comment!dougie wrote:I think it is what Jeff uses on his hair.
For your information, I had my hair chromed.
Years ago.
When I had a Harley.
Lord of the Bings