Anyone fancy rebuilding a caliper for money?

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Anyone fancy rebuilding a caliper for money?

Post by lloydspencer » 05 Jan 2011, 20:03

I am lazy and don't want to rebuild the CRM MK2 front and rear caliper.

Was wondering if anyone would kindly like to take the job on for a fee or could recommend somewhere good?

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Re: Anyone fancy rebuilding a caliper for money?

Post by AlanH » 05 Jan 2011, 20:10

Nick Chambers...

http://www.rd-bitz.com/r2.html

He's done loads of stuff for xrv.org.uk members.

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Post by twistednuts » 05 Jan 2011, 21:36

It only takes an hour, two at the very most. It would take longer messin about takin it somewhere

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Re: Anyone fancy rebuilding a caliper for money?

Post by dietcoke » 05 Jan 2011, 22:03

[quote="AlanH"]Nick Chambers...

http://www.rd-bitz.com/r2.html

He's done loads of stuff for xrv.org.uk members.[/quote]

Cheers AlanH, that is just what I need. The biggest hurdle i see is trying to get the piston out, when you dont have access to compressed air

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Post by twistednuts » 05 Jan 2011, 22:16

Just take it off its mount and pump the brake till it pops out. Messy but quick

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Post by fallenmikethebike » 05 Jan 2011, 23:03

:D Foot pump will do it, just put a thin piece of a wood against the carrier to stop the piston damaging itself.
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Post by dietcoke » 06 Jan 2011, 22:53

[quote="fallenmikethebike"]:D Foot pump will do it, just put a thin piece of a wood against the carrier to stop the piston damaging itself.
Mike[/quote]

Now thats something I had not thought of. I just need to work out how to get a air seal from the foot pump to the caliper. Looks like a weekend in the garage for me.

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Post by fallenmikethebike » 07 Jan 2011, 12:11

dietcoke wrote:
fallenmikethebike wrote::D Foot pump will do it, just put a thin piece of a wood against the carrier to stop the piston damaging itself.
Mike
Now thats something I had not thought of. I just need to work out how to get a air seal from the foot pump to the caliper. Looks like a weekend in the garage for me.
All I did was file down one of those plastic "air bed" adaptors, that normally comes in the spares kit with a new pump.
Best to wrap the entire calliper in an old towel, and if at all possible, get someone else on the foot pump, very gently,as you hold the adaptor in place.
NB, on the front calliper, it's essential that one of the two pistons isn't allowed to come fully out, otherwise you will never pressurise the calliper to blow out the remaining piston :roll: , which is where the thin piece of wood also comes in to play.
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Post by twistednuts » 07 Jan 2011, 18:59

I prefer my idea, its pretty much the same as yours mike.

No flyin pistons my way, just pump brake till piston/s are almost out, then drain fluid off, take caliper off an pull out the piston with thee finger tips.

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Post by SkidMark » 08 Jan 2011, 07:39

twistednuts wrote:I prefer my idea, its pretty much the same as yours mike.

No flyin pistons my way, just pump brake till piston/s are almost out, then drain fluid off, take caliper off an pull out the piston with thee finger tips.
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