Run plenty of new fluid thru them as u bleed...dont re use what comes out.
Make sure u bed the new pads in ....usually has a how to on the packaging.
Heres my before and after with a little spit and polish....


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If I can get my calipers looking as good as your BEFORE pictures, I'll be happy. They're almost solid black with crud and dust and grit. Disgusting.GreyImport wrote:![]()
Oh, it's probably going to turn out to be a total turd. I've got no skill at all. As far as imagination, I'm not really tackling anything that hasn't been done and documented. And,I feel pretty confident standing on the shoulders of giants. I'm not going to go nuts and do anything innovative or radical here. Just using proven methods to update this ole bag of bolts.HybridSport600 wrote:Fzr's are the most sought after 90's import today and I have seen many hack mods and such, will be interesting to see your mind unfold on this bike. I will be watching as well, hope your skill equals your imagination.....
here is a guy I know in your area that will make you some links any length, and even powder coat them for $25 flat includes shipping to anywhere in the states.
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Sweet. I was able to just clean mine up and install new pads. They seem to be working fine. I still have some things to button up before I can get out and ride. But, they've got good pressure, all pistons are moving and I've got no leaks.Redoliander wrote:I was finally able to mount the blue dots and they bolt up to the 96 600 and the 91 1000. I didn't have pads in cause I need to rebuild the calipers.