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OK - I did look at the allen heads on the caliper and pondered their purpose and actually assumed they would have fluid behind them so didn't attempt to try and twiddle or disturb them
(not got a manual nor exploded diagram)
Got a tub of coppaslip sat here and found my red rubber grease now
Good tip on the axle stand...I have a pair here and it didn't even cross my mind...DOH!
I assume theres no gotchas for rear wheel and calliper removal?
Looks like undo the std looking axle nut , withdraw the axle bolt fully to drop wheel out of the way and the calliper carrier will just come away allowing me to clean and lube the slider pins?
I did notice it seems to have some allen head pinch bolts at the end of the swingarm, so maybe slacken those of as well?
Wishing I had taken some closeup photo's in daylight now for me to study...just wondering if there will be enough room to slide the calliper off its sliders with the pads removed?
(assuming the pads will slid out with the wheel still in place- if I can get the allen headed pins out cleanly!)
Its too late/dark and wet to be tinkering now
Regards
Rob ____________________ Needs a bigger garage...
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Get one of these:-
https://store.rampconnection.com/shopimages/products/normal/dirt-bike-stand.jpg
If it can hold my, lardy arsed, DRZ400 then your 250 shouldn’t present a problem.
Your bike won’t fall off it and it’s quite stable. Depending on where you place it under the bike one or other of the wheels will be on the ground.
The only thing that takes a bit off getting used to is dropping it back down, it goes rather quickly, it’s not as scary as it feels though.
Mines got a plywood top, so you could easily replace it if it gets damaged! |
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OK status update and many thanks for all the replies
Just before tea I decided I HAD to do the rear bake otherwise I'm not going to sleep (these things bug me and keep me awake at night!)
Just got back in and finished a hearty stew and am cleaned up and tools are all away, no hospital visits and nothing broken beyond repair
Followed the advice given
Pair of axle stands under frame towards the rear worked perfectly to get the rear wheel a cm or so above the ground
Got rear wheel out by pulling the axle out and released the rear calliper completely drama free
Got the 2 pins that hold the pads in (the bolts freed with a satisfying crack!...so not been out for a while or copperslipped I'd say)
This is where the rear tease was though as the calliper was well and truly stuck on the sliders, zero movement apart from a slight flex in the rubber booted end
Thought Fxxk it and started to dribble oils and penetrating fluids behind the seals and tapping the body of the callliper with a rubber mallet to try and get the lube in there to free them
Took well over 1/2 hour of prizing, levering lubing and general huffing and puffing and brute force, but got them apart in the end (I was just in one of those moods where I could seriously see myself out there till the sun came up till they came apart!)
I resorted to clamping the calliper and bracket to the swingarm and putting the axle back in and used the longest flat head screwdriver as a lever and worked each side out 1/2 mm at a time
Instantly obvious what the problem was...bone dry and a severe layer of rust on the pins
sandpapered then wet n dryed the pins, lashings or red rubber grease and put it all back (remembering to coppaslip the pad retention pins!)
Silky smooth and now self centers and feels like double the braking power on the rear for the same input effort
Both rubbers now have a small nick in, so I will have to keep on top of this till I manage to source replacements (considered drilling the blind ended one and fitting a grease nipple...lol)
Just read your reply Yen...
Theres was no chance of the removable pin just being unscrewed so I could flip the calliper over (though can see what you mean, there is a head there)
I just couldn't get a spanner on it so was just a tease sat there mocking me - letting me know it /should/ have been that simple and would have made the freeing up job a 10 minute thing!
I did attempt to get that pin unscrewed but just chewed the head a bit, and even when I got the calliper off the slider I don't think I have a deep enough socket to help free it up for next time
Also just made an order for the simple lever arm lift stand which should hopefully be here by weekend (not the hydraulic type)
I have a feeling theres going to be many other bits I should strip and grease before they turn into major dramas
Luckily every moving point on the suspension rear linkages seems to be endowed with a grease nipple (not sure if this is std?)
Going to get a grease gun tomorrow and see if anything comes out when I start using it (or whether tha last owner was a bit lazy)
Regards
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