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5hort5 21-11-09 09:48 PM

Brake overhaul, what bits?
 
Hiya,

I'm doing my Christmas list and as you'd expect with just picking up a curvy in need of some TLC the list consists completely of bike bits.

something I fancy doing as the front brake are poo is to do a complete brake overhaul but am unsure what parts I need to do it. I'd like braided hoses front and back and new pads so can you recommend some good but cost conscious ones. In addition looking at the wemoto they have the following:

Bleed Nipple
Pads Retaining Pin and Clip Set
Banjo Bolts for Callipers and master cylinders - Stainless

How many of the above would I need for both front and rear?

I assume that I wont know if I need seals etc until I started work? The brakes work they are just rather rubbish on the front.

Thanks

yorkie_chris 21-11-09 09:55 PM

Re: Brake overhaul, what bits?
 
HEL are alright. You can get any colour of lines if so inclined.

You will not know if you need pistons/seals until you get them out.

N8te rider 10-12-09 01:21 PM

Re: Brake overhaul, what bits?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by yorkie_chris (Post 2101790)
HEL are alright. You can get any colour of lines if so inclined.

You will not know if you need pistons/seals until you get them out.

Thinking of doing the same at some point. How do you know if the pistons/seals need replacing?

Neeja 10-12-09 01:39 PM

Re: Brake overhaul, what bits?
 
If the seals are a mess and the pistons are massively pitted and won't clean up at all...they need to be replaced ;)

Dave20046 10-12-09 01:58 PM

Re: Brake overhaul, what bits?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 5hort5 (Post 2101785)
Hiya,

I'm doing my Christmas list and as you'd expect with just picking up a curvy in need of some TLC the list consists completely of bike bits.

something I fancy doing as the front brake are poo is to do a complete brake overhaul but am unsure what parts I need to do it. I'd like braided hoses front and back and new pads so can you recommend some good but cost conscious ones. In addition looking at the wemoto they have the following:

Bleed Nipple
Pads Retaining Pin and Clip Set
Banjo Bolts for Callipers and master cylinders - Stainless

How many of the above would I need for both front and rear?

I assume that I wont know if I need seals etc until I started work? The brakes work they are just rather rubbish on the front.

Thanks

get stainless bleed nipples if you are replacing them (4 for the whole bike)

s/s hoses and fittings: 2 race hoses front and a third if you're bothering with the back. a banjo bolt for each caliper and a double banjo bolt for the mastercylinder (front). Can't say I've ever swapped the rear so don't know what the connection to the rear mastercylinder is)

copper crush washers

red rubber grease

new fluid

brake/carb cleaner

timwilky 10-12-09 02:10 PM

Re: Brake overhaul, what bits?
 
There are two seals/piston. The outer is a dust seals and tends to be eaten by sticking to the piston over time.

I would suggest that as you are intending to remove the existing hoses, stop.


remove calipers from bike, remove pads. gently squeeze lever to push out pistons. If one is sticking use a bit of wood and G clamps to restrain the one that moves whilst gently pulling on lever to push out the sticky piston. once you have the pistons out, disconnect the hoses.

Rear, is a pig to remove retaining pins if they have not been previously maintained.

Viney 10-12-09 02:21 PM

Re: Brake overhaul, what bits?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave20046 (Post 2120844)
get stainless bleed nipples if you are replacing them (3 for the whole bike)

Erm, 4 if you have a curvey, it has 2 on the rear caliper

Dave20046 10-12-09 02:28 PM

Re: Brake overhaul, what bits?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Viney (Post 2120866)
Erm, 4 if you have a curvey, it has 2 on the rear caliper

oops, sorry. Only ever noticed one on the rear caliper.

5hort5 10-12-09 10:27 PM

Re: Brake overhaul, what bits?
 
oops - I brought three lol - didn't look

Dave20046 10-12-09 10:28 PM

Re: Brake overhaul, what bits?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 5hort5 (Post 2121274)
oops - I brought three lol - didn't look

Because of me?
sorry, I edited as soon as viney corrected me


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