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Hi
Right, take off one of the calipers. You will find that there is a steel bracket that bolts to the fork, and then the actual alloy body of the caliper. The caliper should slide on the pins on the steel bracket. Chances are that it is seized on one side.
If it is not that then one of the pistons in the caliper is probaby seized. To be honest if they are that bad I would be dubious about touching them unless you have some understanding of brakes.
However, if you do, take each caliper off in turn. Remove the pads and pump the lever slightly to push the pistons out slightly. You may well find that one moves out quickly while another does not move. If so chock the moving one into position and pump again. Clean the sides of the pistons up, using a tooth brush and brake cleaner maybe (avoid WD40 as it can react with the rubber seals in the brakes). Use a small amount of brake fluid around the pistons to lubricate them (the brake cleaner is very effective at degreasing things), then push the pistons back in. Watch out that the fluid level in the master cylinder does not got too high. Put the pads back in place and reassemble it all.
All the best
Keith ____________________ Traxpics, track day and racing photographs - Bimota Forum - Bike performance / thrust graphs for choosing gearing |
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