Hi, I'm a new member to the forum but have
been searching and reading the posts for quite
a while. I used to own an 850 triple, bought
it new off the showroom floor but sold it just
before my first child was born. Now that almost
21 years have passed, I'm ready to play with
motorcycles again (must be one of those mid
life crisis things).
I've bought myself a '79 Special, an '80 Special
and parts of a third . It looks like the '80 Special
will be the bike to be restored with the other two
as organ donors.
One of the first things my son and I did was to
tear down and clean the front brakes. We used
the best calipers out of the bunch but noticed
several small pits in the metal of the piston.
Having said all that, I guess my questions are:
Are the front pistons still available anywhere?
Has anyone repaired the pitting by welding or
brazing and re-shaping or turning the piston?
I understand the piston is made from stainless steel.
Could a replacement be turned from plain steel or
aluminum?
Thanks for a great forum and any help that can be
offered.
Mike
been searching and reading the posts for quite
a while. I used to own an 850 triple, bought
it new off the showroom floor but sold it just
before my first child was born. Now that almost
21 years have passed, I'm ready to play with
motorcycles again (must be one of those mid
life crisis things).
I've bought myself a '79 Special, an '80 Special
and parts of a third . It looks like the '80 Special
will be the bike to be restored with the other two
as organ donors.
One of the first things my son and I did was to
tear down and clean the front brakes. We used
the best calipers out of the bunch but noticed
several small pits in the metal of the piston.
Having said all that, I guess my questions are:
Are the front pistons still available anywhere?
Has anyone repaired the pitting by welding or
brazing and re-shaping or turning the piston?
I understand the piston is made from stainless steel.
Could a replacement be turned from plain steel or
aluminum?
Thanks for a great forum and any help that can be
offered.
Mike
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