1982 KZ1300 rescue and rebuild
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Re: 1982 KZ1300 rescue and rebuild
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Biltonjim - great find! That's exactly it! I don't understand why this stopper ring (now I know the correct term) is not addressed in the manual or caliper servicing guides. True, perhaps they usually stay in, but I can't believe I'm the only one with this issue having a vintage bike and if they sell them, there must be need for them once in a while.
I am going to reach out to pro restoration shop somewhere and ask them what exactly they use or do to keep this ring in place.
Personally, I would probably use high temperature red Loctite to be on the safe side. The rings are in good shape but everything needed a clean up. Regardless, they are out and need to go back and that's it. Whatever medium used, I wouldn't want it to leak towards the piston, so I will just push it out and clean up that groove where the ring goes from any traces of grease.
I am going to reach out to pro restoration shop somewhere and ask them what exactly they use or do to keep this ring in place.
Personally, I would probably use high temperature red Loctite to be on the safe side. The rings are in good shape but everything needed a clean up. Regardless, they are out and need to go back and that's it. Whatever medium used, I wouldn't want it to leak towards the piston, so I will just push it out and clean up that groove where the ring goes from any traces of grease.
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7 years 1 month ago - 7 years 1 month agoA bonus - just spotted the original Kawasaki tire balancing weight! Should I make a ring out of it? :ohmy: I wonder how many of them are out there. Definitely a thing for a true restoration purist.
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Stan !!! Always cut "Away" from your "other" wrist :ohmy: and....
/ YES - KEEP THAT WEIGHT !
Based on current prices for OEM 1300 parts - That weight is worth at least $15.00 u.s.d. per gram :woohoo:
/ YES - KEEP THAT WEIGHT !
Based on current prices for OEM 1300 parts - That weight is worth at least $15.00 u.s.d. per gram :woohoo:
1980 KZ 1300 sr# KZT30A-009997
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Always High - Know Fear !
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Scotch:
Sometimes a picture is not worth a thousand words I see, so a few words of clarification. My right hand is not on the knife but holding a camera! :woohoo:
It's all just a photo shoot set up! Took a few shots to keep that knife jammed safe from falling. Yesss!
Stan !!! Always cut "Away" from your "other" wrist :ohmy: and....
Sometimes a picture is not worth a thousand words I see, so a few words of clarification. My right hand is not on the knife but holding a camera! :woohoo:
It's all just a photo shoot set up! Took a few shots to keep that knife jammed safe from falling. Yesss!
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