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The practice of cleaning and "evening out" the pistons at every tire change has really improved my brakes. :thumbsup:

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I think it is crafty that you fixed it to where you could extend one piston at a time & clean it up , then go to the next one until you have finished them all .

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Thanks. I was having a hard time moving just one piston with various clamps and wedges - so frustration was the mother of invention here. 

 

As Cabernet mentioned on the last page, I suspect this is a short-term fix, so I'll get a set of seals in.

 

There's an e-bay seller in the UK called powerhouse-uk that lists an aftermarket seal kit for Moto Guzzi V11 front calipers. They make caliper rebuild kits for many bikes, so I have also inquired about the rear caliper.

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If you fiddle with these things remember , NO petroleum products EVER . There is a brake assembly fluid available and you should purchase and use it .

BTW , these caliper pistons and seals are designed to retract to the original position after the master cylinder is released . 

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Thanks. I was having a hard time moving just one piston with various clamps and wedges - so frustration was the mother of invention here.

 

As Cabernet mentioned on the last page, I suspect this is a short-term fix, so I'll get a set of seals in.

 

There's an e-bay seller in the UK called powerhouse-uk that lists an aftermarket seal kit for Moto Guzzi V11 front calipers. They make caliper rebuild kits for many bikes, so I have also inquired about the rear caliper.

If you get anywhere, give me a PM. I will order yours and for myself, being in the UK and ship your on at a good exchange and shipping rate.

 

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Cycle World website has a just released caliper rebuild video.  BTW brake assembly fluid = plain old brake fluid.

BTW brake assembly fluid = Raybestos BAF-12  

I have used this for more than 20 years .  

Google it .

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I'm not going to argue about it . You use what you want & I will use what I want . 

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Spot on Scud...just passed on your links to some french dude who was saying that these calipers are scrap once the seals are gone.What was the quality like???

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