FZ1riderNY
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It took only 15 minutes to remove the calipers and get them upstairs. That was due to the fact that it was about 20 degrees out with a wind chill which made it feel like 6 degrees! BBBRRRRRRR!
Anyway, I am going to clean them up and remove the pads, clips, and fluid, getting them ready for paint. I am picking up the kit on the way back from picking up my son from school. If anyone by chance has the Clymer's manual, and has the ability to scan a page, maybe they could post an exploded shot of the front calipers before I go tearing into them. I have done automotive calipers before but I always like to have a guideline handy just in case. I guess these will be called the "Before" pics. More to come later.
Anyway, I am going to clean them up and remove the pads, clips, and fluid, getting them ready for paint. I am picking up the kit on the way back from picking up my son from school. If anyone by chance has the Clymer's manual, and has the ability to scan a page, maybe they could post an exploded shot of the front calipers before I go tearing into them. I have done automotive calipers before but I always like to have a guideline handy just in case. I guess these will be called the "Before" pics. More to come later.