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Date Posted: 1/12/04 13:48:58
Author: Ian
Subject: Re: Front brake drawing 98 ZZR250
In reply to: IanB 's message, "Re: Front brake drawing 98 ZZR250" on 29/11/04 16:33:44

You don't need a drawing.
If you're going to strip and rebuild it's all very simple.

Calipers are bolted to fork legs.
Hose has banjo bolt into caliper.
Pads are held in by pins
Pins are held in by spring clips
Caliper halves are bolted together.
There's a seal between the caliper halves.
There are pistons
There are dust seals
There are piston seals

Needs to be clean
Dust seals usually get lifted out of place by corrosion and mangled so need replacing.
Fluid seals are usually ok.

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