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Rear brake solution needed KZ1000A1, Ltd brakes? 05 Mar 2006 10:07 #28379

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Here's what we've got...

Do not have a better photo.

Axle is 20mm dia.

Any suggestions for a replacement? The pucks are way too pitted to use.
Local boneyard had nothing that would fit.

I'm not opposed to some modification but am not keen on fabricating a
mount for a different caliper from scratch.

TNX,

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Rear brake solution needed KZ1000A1, Ltd brakes? 05 Mar 2006 10:23 #28386

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does it take same piston as ltd?:whistle:

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Rear brake solution needed KZ1000A1, Ltd brakes? 05 Mar 2006 13:02 #28429

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The guy I got the bike from didn't know much about it. He said the
guy he got it from told him the wheels were off a Ltd.

So, I don't know if brake is the original A1 unit or from the Ltd.

The pucks are 42.8mm diameter.
approx 22.8 tall overall
approx 17.2 tall at 42.8mm the difference is the groove and
lip for attaching the dust boot.
groove is approx 34,1mm, lip approx 36.2mm, lip height approx
2.5mm grove height approx 2mm

pocket in puck
ID approx 26mm
depth approx 17.6mm

You can tell I'm enjoying these calipers :-)

I dropped by local guys backyard boneyard. Kwaker wise he had
a 750-4 a couple of 500-4 and some 1000CC watercooled called a
'concourse' but nothing that fit. He's mostly a 2-stroke yard.

Here is a better photo. On the axle to keep track of parts.


Post edited by: Duck, at: 2006/03/05 16:08

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Rear brake solution needed KZ1000A1, Ltd brakes? 05 Mar 2006 13:52 #28439

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The 76-79 750 twin uses the same diameter axle and the same brake rotor, but you may have to fiddle with the spacers and a brake stay to make it work.
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Rear brake solution needed KZ1000A1, Ltd brakes? 05 Mar 2006 19:37 #28575

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So.........
are you looking for something different?
or another one like that?

I know there are some around here like that one...

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Rear brake solution needed KZ1000A1, Ltd brakes? 06 Mar 2006 03:26 #28629

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Bob-Z1 wrote:

So.........

are you looking for something different?

or another one like that?


Would prefer another like this but would also like to know other options for future refernece.

-Duck

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Rear brake solution needed KZ1000A1, Ltd brakes? 06 Mar 2006 20:10 #28901

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thats a KZ1000A caliper... found 3 of them today, one marked 77 and one marked 78. was hoping to find some LTD calipers in the pile so I could get a pic showing the difference.
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Rear brake solution needed KZ1000A1, Ltd brakes? 06 Mar 2006 20:30 #28908

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i am sure i prolly have one - but i will need to go by my storage and dig to find it.
76 KZ1075
93 ZR1100
71 Moto-guzzi 750
2001 ZR-7S

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