Yamasaki
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Thanks, guys
Hi everyone, just passed MoT at last!!! Just want to thank Ray, Ben and Charles for all their help on this project. And thanks also to everyone else on this forum for their advice and encouragement. You know who you are. And a big thank you to Ali for running this site, couldn't have done it without you!
Cheers again!!
What now?
Cheers again!!
What now?
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Re: Thanks, guys
Grow some hairGordi wrote:What now?
And post a clip of your bike on youtube.
Cheers,
Charles
- ScottaKR
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Glad to hear you got it sorted and on the road now Gordi. =D> =D>
What ended up being the problem with the brakes?
Can't wait to see a clip of it up on youtube.
And as for the hair issue, I keep mine nice and short so I cant get enough of a grip on it to tare it out. Mind you, the KR1 has been a dream compared to the old KR250. I swear that things what started sending me grey.
Cheers mate, and enjoy the ride.
What ended up being the problem with the brakes?
Can't wait to see a clip of it up on youtube.
And as for the hair issue, I keep mine nice and short so I cant get enough of a grip on it to tare it out. Mind you, the KR1 has been a dream compared to the old KR250. I swear that things what started sending me grey.
Cheers mate, and enjoy the ride.
KR250 Tandem Twin (Naked)
KR1 Red/White
KR1S Track Bike (has been put on hold for now)
ZXR750 H1 (Winter project)
KR1 Red/White
KR1S Track Bike (has been put on hold for now)
ZXR750 H1 (Winter project)
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Brakes
Cheers Scott. Finished up borrowing a calliper from Ray's TZR350 for MoT. Problem on my calliper can only be the dust seals on the pistons. I'll strip the calliper again tomorrow and reassemble it without them and see if that changes things. I'm pretty sure it can only be that which is stopping pistons going back when the brake is released. Bloody pattern parts!!
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Seals
Thanks for the hint, Kwakon, I'll have a look although these callipers have been apart loads of times now and I've not noticed any angles on the seals. The brakes are from a TZR so I think the next move is to (reluctantly) buy some genuine Yamaha seals.