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I may have to try the dremel...I have been having bad luck with my dremel tool lately though. One of the brake calipers on this bike had a broken off bleeder screw, so I drilled out the little hole a bit, inserted my screw extractor, and sure enough it broke. I couldn't drill it out because the extractor was harder than the screw, so I tried notching the top and removing it with a flathead. Just like the bloody rotor and this damn nut it was not letting go, so now I am in the market for a new caliper...That reminds me, I need to make some measurements for tri...
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When drilling out a broken off threaded shank, it's sometimes easier to use a reverse cutting drill bit, which tends toward removing the broken piece as it's being drilled.
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Do you buy all your bikes from Godzilla? :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Well, to be honest I had my doubts when I was picking up the bike....mind you I got it for 250 bucks and it's mostly all there...the guy I got it from races in the canadian vintage association on a Z1 with a really nice harris frame. The guy told me that the association just opened his class up to the J engined kawis...so I asked him why he was using the decade older Z1 engine to race rather than the GPz engine since it was now legal...he kind of brushed it off. Maybe he knew it was a mess! lol
That's ok though, this is all gravy, soon enough the motor will be back to good and I will have suffered through another penniless winter getting it there lol. This is what it's all about for me, earning my summer enjoyment.
Thanks for your help btw, doing this on my own would suck.
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what do u need for a caliper? front or rear?
i have a spare rear 78, and mags and tires.
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i see.I need a front right caliper for the GPz fork, I need to measure it up and see if its the same as tris off of the 550, likely not, but worth a try. I am hoping to find one at the swap meet this Sunday. If I can't find it I may just find a pair of newer calipers and make custom radial brackets for it.
i hope we dont get rain on sat.
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I was planning on dropping by at shannonville saturday, but I am going with a couple buddies and Chris has a daughter and can't be gone the extra day, so sunday we are doing the iron butt!
Sunday looks cold and dry. 10*
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Huh.... :huh:
Not sure I'm understanding where you're just not seeing it with your timing light or the advancer is not working or the advancer just doesn't have any 2/3 markings...
Ok, you have me baffled.... :blink:
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