I have a front caliper dragging (noticed the left rotor was quite warm after a couple rides) and realize they probably all need to be disassembled and cleaned. I've been digging in the archives and on line and can't pin down if the pistons and seals are the same on the front and back on the XJ. I see a couple ads for parts that don't specify which one which has me wondering. On a high note I've put over 100 miles on the XJ since I bought it and each ride is a little longer and a little farther from homebase as my confidence builds in this bike.
On a similar note I found 1 thread that states the rear MC on the XJ is unique to 82XJ11 only, the front apparently is on lots of bikes which explains it being readily available. I also noticed that the front MC only drives the front right caliper and the rear MC drives the left front caliper. Before I open anything up I want at least all the seals kits laying here and maybe a replacement piston just in case. I'm in an apartment at the moment and try not to leave anything torn apart overnight so having parts on hand prior to teardown is how I like to roll. Before anyone asks I've read the advice on SS lines and I'm considering however my stockers still look like new and so far have found no package deals for the XJ brakelines in SS, would probably have to be all custom. At this point unless I see something that makes me think the lines are getting ready to fail they'll probably stay. This is the first pass on the bike since I bought it and intended to be maintenance and break/fix only. With antique tractors we talk at length about mission creep and I'm trying to keep that under control. I've done a lot of work in the parking lot and haven't had a complaint yet and need to keep it that way. Whatever I work on is running again at the end of the day. I'm also currently house hunting, last house went with the X : )
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John
On a similar note I found 1 thread that states the rear MC on the XJ is unique to 82XJ11 only, the front apparently is on lots of bikes which explains it being readily available. I also noticed that the front MC only drives the front right caliper and the rear MC drives the left front caliper. Before I open anything up I want at least all the seals kits laying here and maybe a replacement piston just in case. I'm in an apartment at the moment and try not to leave anything torn apart overnight so having parts on hand prior to teardown is how I like to roll. Before anyone asks I've read the advice on SS lines and I'm considering however my stockers still look like new and so far have found no package deals for the XJ brakelines in SS, would probably have to be all custom. At this point unless I see something that makes me think the lines are getting ready to fail they'll probably stay. This is the first pass on the bike since I bought it and intended to be maintenance and break/fix only. With antique tractors we talk at length about mission creep and I'm trying to keep that under control. I've done a lot of work in the parking lot and haven't had a complaint yet and need to keep it that way. Whatever I work on is running again at the end of the day. I'm also currently house hunting, last house went with the X : )
Thanks
John
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