Specifications
CHASSIS
Note
When
cl
lOing
rubb
parts
use
alcohol
or
brake
fluid
If
rubber
parts
are
cleaned
with
mineral
oil
they
will
be deteriorated
1
Calipers
If
the
cylinder
wall is
damaged
or
worn
replace
If
the
cylinder
wall
is
rusted
or
foreign
matters
are
accumu
lated
on
the
cylinder
wall
carefully
polish
with
fine
emery
paper
so
that
the
cylinder
wall is
not
damaged
If
rusted
or
roughened
excessively
replace
2
Pad
See
paragraph
covering replacement
of
pad
3
Piston
Replace
if
unevenly
worn
damaged
and
or
rusted
Note
The
piston
sliding
surface
is
plated
Thus
do
not
use
emery
paper
aJthough
rusted
or
foreign
matters
are
slicked
on
the
sliding
surface
4
Seals
Primarily
replace
both
piston
and
dust
seals
whenever
overhauling
Nota
The
piston
seal
affects
not
only
leaking
but
also
piston
rebJm
For
this
reason
replace
the
piston
seal
even
if
the
damage
is
minor
5
Rotor
Check
the
rotor
and
if
it
shows
score
excessive
out
of
round
and
so
forth
reconditioning
by
machining
is
required
If
any
abnormal
conditions
such
as
crack
distortion
and
excessive
deflection
replace
the
rotor
Standard
rotor
thickness
9
5
mm
0
3740
in
limit
of
reconditioning
rotor
in
thickness
84
mm
0
3307
in
Deflection
of
the
rotor
Below
0
03
mm
0
0012
in
BR
14
Fig
BReJ1
M
ring
defkction
of
disc
Reassembly
I
Apply
the
rubber
grease
to
cylinder
bore
and
install
the
piston
seal
2
Insert
the
bias
ring
to
piston
A
so
that
the
roundish
portion
of
bias
ring
comes
to
the
bottom
of
piston
@
1
Yoke
2
Chamfer
3
Piston
A
4
Roundish
portion
Fig
BR J2
Installing
bias
ring
into
piston
A
Note
Be
careful
not
to
confuse
the
piston
A
with
B










