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 Posted: 16:10 - 12 Jun 2006 Post subject: Cleaning brake calipers |
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Hi, was just wondering what to clean brake calipers with and how to do it as I dont want the calipers on my ZX6 corroding as soon as winter comes.
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Errr, may sound obvious but brake cleaning fluid works a treat Best buy in a large gallon/ 5 litre tin and one of those sprayers used to water plants. Then you just use what you need. Cheaper than buying spray cans of the stuff.
I take it you'll be riding throught winter? (and I thought summer was just here). If so then a regular spray with cleaner and rub round should keep most of the gunk at bay.
If laying up the bike over winter a trick is to remove the pads, spray with oil and wrap in plastic/cling film. That way the pistons will not (or should not) seize. Just remember to give a good clean with brake cleaner to remove any oil before putting back together and riding.
If you want to remove and clean your brakes then there's several guides been put on here - try a search, I think G and sinkwheel have done things in the past.
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Ok thanks guys, really helpfull
So if I buy brake cleaner can I just spray that into the caliper without having to take the whole thing apart? ____________________ Yamaha rxs100 > Kawasaki ZZR600 > Kawasaki ZX6R > Honda Hornet 600 > Honda Bros 400 > Suzuki SV650S K2
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The brake cleaning fluid just cleans the much off the surface, but it's all i do. I got some motrax brake dust arrestor and carb cleaner, and that got rid of a lot of gunk, including the fork oil/brakse dust mush that accumulated when my seal went. I got ripped off for the motrax spray, so the large bottles of brake cleaner sound like better value. Meths works well as a cheap cleaner Cillit bang should also work well.
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Was thinking of the inside mate, to stop the pistons seizing up. ____________________ Yamaha rxs100 > Kawasaki ZZR600 > Kawasaki ZX6R > Honda Hornet 600 > Honda Bros 400 > Suzuki SV650S K2
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Maybe 600-1000grit wet and dry to get really bakes on stuff off...........DO NOT SCRATCH THE PISTONS!!!!!! IT WILL BOLLOX THE SEALS!!!! ____________________ My eBay Items |
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yeah it was wet and dry I used on mine and the cr@p was baked on, the bike had been left un attended for the best part of the year after my accident, a friend took it out a couple of times over the winter but the brakes had seized with all the salt and stuff, the pistions were very caked, took ages to just pry them out of the casings.
There is nothing wrong with my brakes now and they have been checked over by a bike mechanic who said i had done a good job seeing as it was the first time I had attempted to work on the bike and using a hand that doesnt work anymore. Not ballsed the thing up yet eh  ____________________ BAARRR HUMBUG CHRISTMAS IS CANCELLED THIS YEAR
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