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I used a method an old American bloke uses on his XS650 on YouTube, same principal but using a large nut and bolt wound out inside the piston, stick an open ended spanner over the bolt then a bar through the ring end to twist while pulling up gradually.  Photos might help with this description 😀
I think I can picture that - I'll try on the rear stuck piston/ caliper...I think that only has one piston!  The great thing is, once something works I start to feel a bit more confident. These brakes had been really getting me down.

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Mine are just normal pistons, so nothing unusual. They were pretty solid so the first time I just managed to get a couple of them loose and turning after about 45 mins. Then I got fed up, sprayed them with wd40 and left them for a few weeks. I think the wd40 certainly helped - today they were still tight and I had to clamp them in the vice and put a lot of effort in, but the method definitely gives a solid grip on the inside of the piston, so let's you grip it and turn it.

Every now and then, or if something slips then the whole lot 'explodes' everywhere but if they are jammed in you can feel if it's right and gripping.

Very satisfying today when it all worked and they all came out!

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Tricks & Tips / Freeing stuck brake pistons with basic tools and no mess!
« on: January 31, 2024, 04:15:03 PM »
I've been struggling with extracting 6-pot pistons from my ZX6-r (which has sat through lockdown and beyond and slowly seized up,) and I've been slowly trying to fix. They were stuck solid..all 12 of the little blighters.

I've seen various other tips but haven't found them easy in my garage and with limited tools;
- grease...I've only got a tiny grease pump and it didn't seem to get any pressure going. Plus it's putting lots of muck in the caliper.
- compressed air ...attaching a line always seems tricky. I've used this before on a garage forecourt but never felt it seemed very safe. Plus, with these caliper body shapes it's been quite hard to hold or fix anything to ensure one didn't pop out too far and still leave the rest.

So I found this clip online (and from Yorkshire!) and it certainly works. I split my calipers first so I could get to three pistons at a time. Jam the inside of the piston with screwdriver bits ( or small sockets) and a large allen key which you'll use to turn it. Once you start turning and it all jams up the piston will start turning. Then twist it upwards and it will slowly wind out. Amazing! And no mess.

I tried it a few weeks ago and managed to get them all turning but they were still not keen to come out.So I sprayed a lot of wd40 around the pistons and forgot about them until today. Today they just twisted out relatively easily. Genius!

https://youtu.be/HZ1SLCHR8EI?si=qUrjdM7dwXy6Itv9



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Good work! That's a lovely little bike - I like the colour too...I generally think of those older ones in black so it makes a change.

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Other Bikes / Re: 2t project
« on: January 27, 2024, 07:23:27 PM »
I'll dig out a piccie of my LC. It had the Pro-Am fairing and bellypan but non-standard paint, so had probably already been crashed when I bought it. Unsurprisingly , someone (!) crashed it again.. I fixed it all up but sold it on in about 2000 for just 400 quid to someone in Harlow. it's still showing as MOTd- I would love to see it now, probably fully restored and immaculate. I still have the original number plate and a very bent/ crashed rear brake pedal! TJA242X - if anyone sees it!

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Other Bikes / Re: 2t project
« on: January 27, 2024, 05:00:22 PM »
Very nice! They look like the clocks on my old 350LC too. I would love to o hear and see it run...will you post a video?

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CB750 / Re: Belly pan
« on: January 23, 2024, 11:35:48 AM »
That looks like a racing oil catch thing. In the old days (!) the MPS and M&P paper catalogues used to have universal bellypans .. they were smaller than those though.

Or try and find an old fairing and cut the bottom down to size? There are CB500 (the modern twin) race ones on eBay but they may be too narrow.

I still have a vision of a silver GS850 hardtail in AWOL magazine, with a small bellypan and sharks teeth painted on t...fabulous style!

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Out & About / Re: Leaving for a while
« on: January 20, 2024, 07:30:44 AM »
Phil,
Attached piccie from my friend Kate's office at the marina! She said she would try to say hello!  Location looks awesome!

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Out & About / Re: Leaving for a while
« on: January 19, 2024, 12:24:52 PM »
Looks awesome..and warm too! It's only -4 down here (and far less Oop North)!

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CB500/550 / Re: Saturday salvage.
« on: January 14, 2024, 08:39:04 AM »
Awesome electrics box. Get her running then just ride and enjoy....it'll still be worth a lot as a 'running project,'!

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New Member Introductions / Re: Greetings from the Wirral !
« on: January 14, 2024, 08:37:34 AM »
Welcome aboard! Lovely little 35,0. I used to own one but with the 'wrong' tank and seat and exhaust. That looks very nice.

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Misc / Open / Re: Old Dealer Stickers
« on: January 10, 2024, 02:13:20 PM »
...I think it was Bakers (but I certainly don't remember that name). Isn't the internet great....thanks to Facebook group 'past and present motorcycle shops of Hull and the surrounding areas'!


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Misc / Open / Re: Old Dealer Stickers
« on: January 09, 2024, 05:17:17 PM »
Does anyone recall the name of the bike garage in Trinity Lane Beverley? Probably closed in the early 90's. It was a classic old workshop/ shed - I used to get oil and other bits from them.   It's all houses now....for yuppies...

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Anorak's Corner / Re: Frame Alignment Checking
« on: January 09, 2024, 08:07:41 AM »
I had my RD350LC checked after a crash years ago. The technique was the same - front end off but engine / swing arm and rear wheel etc in.

Would all dereference be taken from the back of the frame/ cranckcases....assuming they held it all square?

This isn't the company I used, but talks about the reference/alignment from swing arm pivot and headstock.

https://hbmotorcycles.co.uk/products-and-services/frame-alignment/

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Member 4 Sales / Re: MY 400F FOR SALE - Christmas SALE £3500 ono
« on: January 05, 2024, 05:28:01 PM »
...yes, he does. £3500 (with free bike attached)...🙂

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