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  • gosh dang caliper dust boots!

    I'll tell ya, if it's not one thing it's another! My caliper seals are fine, the pistons are fine, I already bought speed bleeders, I'm putting my caliper back together, and the dustboot is all stretched out and old and won't go back on! $*(@$&#)


    ok. rant over. so, can I ride my bike for a little whiles without the dustboot while I'm waiting for the new one to come in? I'm SOO ANXIOUS to get riding, it's not even funny.


    thanks,
    Kris
    Kristoffer
    "Take apart yer carbs!"
    1978 XS1100E - "The Maroon Baboon" (SOLD)
    1979 XS1100 (3 of them) in the garage. Not deserving of names yet.

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    I managed to get the dust boot ON, but its sealing about as well as a donut would. Should I A, use a dabby of RTV around the piston lip to stick the seal on 'er, or B, just leave it and hope it blocks the bigger chunks of dirt until I can properly replace it?
    Kristoffer
    "Take apart yer carbs!"
    1978 XS1100E - "The Maroon Baboon" (SOLD)
    1979 XS1100 (3 of them) in the garage. Not deserving of names yet.

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    • #3
      I did the same thing with mine. I let the caliper soak too long in brake fluid which distorted the dust boot. Could not make it seal, so I ended up ordering one from parts-n-more. It fit fine, problem solved, lesson learned!!
      Rick
      '80 SG
      '88 FXR
      '66 Spitfire MK II

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