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There'd be more than just a couple of us watching your progress, mate. That's going to be a fine looking machine when you're finished. Just curious about the painted discs. Did you mask off the mating surface where they bolt to the wheel as I had runout issues with my XS discs on my trailer.I found that some paint on the face of the hub adapters was causing the disc to wobble slightly. A quick clean up of all the mating surfaces fixed that problem.Keep the pics coming, Phil. We love pics here.
This is what this site is all about.Those with the knowledge to share do so freely and a rebuild in progress to encourage others to have a go as well.Watching with interest for any new tips all the time. Don't stop the updates until you've got a few miles on her though to see that all is well.When you get into the box and check out 2ND I would humbly recommend that you have it undercut. Much more bite and no chance of it popping out on you as they tend to do with a few miles on them. Talk it over with your mech.I don't recommend the do it at home with a dremmel if you've already got it at the shop and apart anyway.Keep it comming mate.
am loving the story of the rebuild,, BUT the directions ALSO say NOT to spray directly onto discs or internal braking components,, where xsive heat is created will pay to take particular notice on first runstep by step is interesting to see,, how and why,, will stay watching
Hi Phil,I've always figured that OEMs must use different paint on calipers, as it is far more resistant to brake fluid spills than other panted surfaces (guess it would need to be...)Recently, I asked the question of the guy who is repainting all the parts for my Katana, including the calipers and he said he wasn't aware of any special paint, but properly cured polyurethane such as he used was quite resistant to brake fluid, whereas rattle can paint will be gone before you can say 'oops'.I'm pleased to hear there is another DIY alternative, because I will need to repaint the caliper off a CB400/4 I'm restoring and don't fancy paying professional rates for such a small job.Where does one buy 3M Caliper Paint?