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wanted rear caliper - fingers crossed fazer 1000?
#1
I've just bought a mark 1 fazer and the rear caliper is seized solid. I'm after a replacement. Hopefully I'm going to strike lucky and find one off a fazer 1000, buy since beggars can't be choosers any will do as its currently off the road. Cheers.
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#2
Widen your search to include the XJR1300 from 2003 on, as the rear blue spot on those will fit also
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#3
Cheers, A bit (loads) more than I fancied paying but would this one work? http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.vie...45&alt=web if so I'll keep my eye out cos thats 1/7 of what the bike cost  :eek
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#4
That is vastly over priced and does not look in great condition.

Are you sure you own is not repairable.

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#5
Here is one, but photographed from the reverse side
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/YAMAHA-XJR-130...20fcc40eac
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#6
Cheers for the response, ill carry on searching.

I removed the old one, split it, heated it, soaked it in wd40 and the only way to get it to shift was with 2 wooden blocks and hammer which was a last resort and not much use as it's made the pot go in not out. I cant twist or pull or anything, I tried blowing it off with a bike pump contraption I rigged up but that was also unsuccessful but I backed out at about 80psi scared. After 4 hours of messing about I thought a replacement would be the better thing to do.... I might try the pump again now its had the hammer treatment but dont want to be back doing this again in a few months.
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#7
Try searching on USA ebay, when anutz was looking for one, we tracked down a good one for him and even with the import tax etc, was way cheaper than getting from UK
Send anutz a message, I'm sure he'll fill you in with the details.

You said you tried the pump method, did you put a small bit of wood inbetween the pistons and have both sides on?
Colin
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#8
Ive sent you a link to one for $34.99 - he wants $55 for the postage then you will have custom charges but still not a bad price mate
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#9
Cuxoni, another option is to split the caliper and have the pistons pressed out.
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