Been stripping my brake calipers today
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- jetblack
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Re: Been stripping my brake calipers today
First couple of coats are on.
Cleaned up but unpainted one on the left, painted one on the right.
Looking good!

Cleaned up but unpainted one on the left, painted one on the right.
Looking good!

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Re: Been stripping my brake calipers today
no not teflon coated, i believe they are either chromed or stainless steel?jetblack wrote:
All pistons are out and cleaned up nicely - Anyone know if they are teflon coated?
i used W&D to get the shite of them and then polished them on my buffing wheels came up like new
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Re: Been stripping my brake calipers today
same as that lad^^
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Re: Been stripping my brake calipers today
Good, thats what i've done too...
They look mint.
They look mint.

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Re: Been stripping my brake calipers today
get some red rubber grease too lad for popping in the new seals n pistons :)
how did you ruff up the calipers to take paint?? i might buy a shite pair of egay and do a refurb pair too, i part refurbed mine a while back but didnt do it thoroughly.
looking good lad
how did you ruff up the calipers to take paint?? i might buy a shite pair of egay and do a refurb pair too, i part refurbed mine a while back but didnt do it thoroughly.
looking good lad
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Re: Been stripping my brake calipers today
arn't they nickel coated? or something similar
xivlia wrote:i dont go fast on this bike so really do not need a rear brake.. /
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Re: Been stripping my brake calipers today
Got red rubber grease already.lizard821000 wrote:get some red rubber grease too lad for popping in the new seals n pistons :)
how did you ruff up the calipers to take paint?? i might buy a shite pair of egay and do a refurb pair too, i part refurbed mine a while back but didnt do it thoroughly.
looking good lad

I used 'straight to rust' paint so just gave them a thorough cleaning and a quick rub down with wet and dry before spraying them up.
I've got a spare set if you want them- £30. Pistons removed, spllt, cleaned. Ready for paint, new seals etc. The pistons could do with being replaced but some are useable.