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Some Questions about KZ 650 Brakes
- TLH101
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Where can I take the front rotor to be turned? Can it be done on the same machine as a car rotor?
How can I make the rear drum brake quit sqeaking when applied? Will it help to chamfer the leading edges of the shoes?
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Not real sure on the disc turning but pretty sure you can, am looking foward for a for sure answer.
My rear brake has drove me crazy over years so much so I rarely use it which will come back to bite me in a panic stop someday I'm sure. Have sanded it well several times and this stopped it but only for a few days.
Would love to hear a way to fix it myself along with the front disc brake other than replacing it with a stock set of pads. (Went back to my stockers after the ebcs and ferodos did'nt work out).
1978 KZ650 b-2
700cc Wiseco kit 10 to 1.
1980 KZ750 cam, ape springs, stock clutch/ Barnett springs.
Vance and Hines Header w/ comp baffle and Ape pods, Dyna S and green coils, copper wires.
29MM smooth bores W/ 17.5 pilots, 0-6s and 117.5 main
16/42 gearing X ring chain and alum rear JT sprocket.
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As far as the squeeking goes....
KZRon says to pony up the $$$ for oem pads from the dealer.
I've tried everything else. Cutting, sanding, beveling edges to no avail.
The only thing that works is break late and hard!
I think KZRon might be right.
I don't have any info on MC rebuild kits.
1977 KZ650C1
and the KZ650/KZ750 Conversion
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Rotor turning --
kzrider.com/component/option,com_joomlab...ew/catid,5/id,85062/
Rear drum squeal -- recommend disassembly and good cleaning. Replace worn shoes not within service limits. Okay to sandpaper scuff old shoes. Lightly grease area where cam spreads shoes and where shoe ends rotate on pivot posts. Avoid any grease on shoes or drum. Chamfer is not necessary. Remember the dust seal behind the lever between it and the wear indicator. Before removing lever, mark its position on the cam spline to prevent guesswork on reassembly.
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KZ900 LTD
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Here's a thread on master cylinder rebuild you may find helpful.
kzrider.com/component/option,com_joomlab...9/view,flat/catid,5/
1973 Z1
KZ900 LTD
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Is there any place to get a rebuild kit for the front master cylinder for my '78 KZ650 B2?
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78 KZ650 B2 82,000+ miles
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Mine seems to be working fine now, but I think I should rebuild it, and caliper. The fluid was pretty nasty when I flushed it.
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I have tried the anti-squeel goop on the backside of the pads, I've bevelled the edges of the pads even cut two diagonal grooves into the pads. Nothing seemed to work until a veteran Kz bike mechanic buddy of mine took a look at my rotors.
He said to scuff them lightly with a soft wire wheel on a variable drill at low speed to break the glaze. He then said to give both sides of the rotors a very light wipe with WD-40. Wipe both sides of the rotors again with a dry clean cloth then take the bike for a slow spin while gently riding the brakes to burn off any excess WD-40. By the way, the breaking of the glaze alone did not stop the squeeling.
This procedure (while undoubtedly a questionable process to some members that will certainly raise some skeptical eyebrows) has worked fine for me for the past two riding seasons.
Just my 2 cents worth from my personal experience.
Cheers-Colin Firth-Ontario Canada
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Do you remember what brand of pads you have on the bike?
Kent
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78 KZ650 B2 82,000+ miles
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Colin,
Do you remember what brand of pads you have on the bike?
Kent
Nah Kent- Sorry don't remember the manufacturer. Next week I'll give my friendly local dealer "The Shop" a call and find out what aftermarket brand they sold me and pm you if I get an answer from them.
Cheers-Colin Firth-Ontario Canada
-1977 Kz650 Custom bought new by brother. Now with 810 kit, GPz750 cams, intake valves, Mikuni 29 smoothbores, velocity stacks, Dyna Igntion, MAC pipe and other goodies.
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The brakes didn't squeek for about 200 miles, but then it started again.
Maybe I'll give that method with WD-40 a shot in the spring.
1977 KZ650C1
and the KZ650/KZ750 Conversion
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My discs squealed and I sprayed with off-the-shelf spray brake cleaner and scuffed/scrubbed with a scrubby pad. The squeal went away.
Remember though, that squeal is actually caused by mini-vibration, and could be because of debris on the pads/shoes/surface, or some other cause of them not making a flush contact... like being out of service limit... but that's already been pointed out...
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