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77 1000 LTD B1 front caliper kits
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I took mine apart and went to a seal/o'ring dealer
Sweet mother of potatoes how did you find an o-ring dealer? I've seen generic assortments at Pep Boys, but there have been things I was unable to find due to unusual size or shape. The local hardware stores have been overtaken by Home Depot, where the sales people don't seem to understand the desire to buy an o-ring that's not part of a faucet repair kit.
How did you manage to find a place with a nice assortment?
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1971 Kawasaki g3ss
1972 Yamaha R5 350
1965 Suzuki Hillbilly
1964 Yamaha 125
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I ordered front caliper kits from K&L supply.
K&L doesn't sell them for this application...
What we've done for customers is order the unique parts from Kawasaki and couple them with an other kit that has the rest of the parts - it makes it a little expensive, but you can rebuild the calipers.
Brake parts are fast becoming a major problem with the KZ range - more and more of the parts are not being produced. Already you can't get master cylinder rebuild kits for the KZ1000-D1 & D3 front brake, the KZ1000-A4 rear brake, some of the KZ650 rear brakes, some of the ZX750 brakes... I'm talking about not available from Kawasaki or aftermarket...
www.z1enterprises.com
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Sweet mother of potatoes how did you find an o-ring dealer? I've seen generic assortments at Pep Boys, but there have been things I was unable to find due to unusual size or shape. The local hardware stores have been overtaken by Home Depot, where the sales people don't seem to understand the desire to buy an o-ring that's not part of a faucet repair kit.
How did you manage to find a place with a nice assortment?
Found them at American Seal Inc. 713-675-7325,
1242 Kress St. Houston,Tx 77020.... may 2001
They won't have a listing by bikes, Just by size, type, etc.
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That's neat. Too bad they don't sell online. Although I'm sure the markup and shipping would be *horrible* compared to the cost of buying at a brick-and-mortar storefront, it would be neat to be able to track down the occasional strange ring. Although they do have email contact info, so I'm sure something could be arranged in a pinch.
Thanks for the response!
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