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Rear Brake Calipers 2 Months, 3 Weeks ago
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Hey, I'm in need of rebuilding or replacing a rear brake caliper on an '01. The rear looks to have 4 pistons in it, and 2 are badly seized.
I went on eBay to shop for a good used replacement, and the lowest cost rear was said to be from an '05... But, it only had 1 large piston, not 4. Did Yamamama put a different rear caliper on later model Road Stars?
And, like so much other stuff, if they did, is it a direct, bolt-on replacement for my older 4-piston rear caliper?
Inquiring minds want to know!
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Re:Rear Brake Calipers 2 Months, 3 Weeks ago
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Questcap wrote:
Hey, I'm in need of rebuilding or replacing a rear brake caliper on an '01. The rear looks to have 4 pistons in it, and 2 are badly seized.
I went on eBay to shop for a good used replacement, and the lowest cost rear was said to be from an '05... But, it only had 1 large piston, not 4. Did Yamamama put a different rear caliper on later model Road Stars?
And, like so much other stuff, if they did, is it a direct, bolt-on replacement for my older 4-piston rear caliper?
Inquiring minds want to know!
If you look in the Yamaha Roadstar parts fiche there is not an optional 1 piston caliper for the rear of our bikes. They only used 4 piston calipers. It does appear that a Warrior used a single piston caliper.
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Re:Rear Brake Calipers 2 Months, 3 Weeks ago
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Dave,
I don't know how I would do that, but I take it you are saying... the '05 single-piston Warrior caliper IS a direct bolt-on replacement for my '01 4-pot R* caliper?
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Last Edit: 2017/12/01 07:32 By Questcap.
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Re:Rear Brake Calipers 2 Months, 3 Weeks ago
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Nope. Warrior mounting is different and the warrior uses a smaller disc.
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Re:Rear Brake Calipers 2 Months, 3 Weeks ago
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Thank you... found another, said to be in good working order for the R*... only $33. Good deal! Really appreciate the quick responses here... always been one of the top benefits of being a Clinic member.
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Re:Rear Brake Calipers 2 Months, 3 Weeks ago
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Questcap wrote:
Dave,
I don't know how I would do that, but I take it you are saying... the '05 single-piston Warrior caliper IS a direct bolt-on replacement for my '01 4-pot R* caliper?
No I'm not saying it is a bolt on. All I'm saying is that a 05 Warrior has a single piston caliper and our R*'s have a 4 piston caliper and I'll go further in saying I don't think there would be any reason to try to modify the bike to make it work.
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Re:Rear Brake Calipers 2 Months, 3 Weeks ago
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I thought our bikes have a 2 piston caliper? Isn’t one pad static and the other is moved by 2 pistons?
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Re:Rear Brake Calipers 2 Months, 3 Weeks ago
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The 99-03 models had that setup on the front. The Vstars still use the sliding caliper setup. The rear on all of the Road Stars is the same as the front on the 04's and up.
The one pad on the sliding caliper isn't necessarily static, the caliper moves with the pistons so that both pads are applied equally. It's actually a very good setup - don't know why Yamaha changed it.
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Re:Rear Brake Calipers 2 Months, 2 Weeks ago
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The rotor wasn't too very good either... just scored a brand new Yami rear rotor for $138.57. May not have been any great bargain, but my bike is an '01, and a new Yami rotor, the way I use the rear brakes, ought to last the rest of my riding days... so, for me, I see it as a smart value!
The caliper is here... and, lo, and behold, it had what looked to be a set of brand new pads in it! The bike's now inside, and ready to be torn down... I'm pretty sure I have a braided stainless hose I can put on now, too!
Time to squeeze the pistons, and make sure they move easily....
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Re:Rear Brake Calipers 2 Months, 1 Week ago
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Hey guys, this morning, I replaced the rear rotor on the aluminum wheel with a factory new one,... and the used caliper off eBay, which had new pads in it, had easily moving pistons! Yeah!!!
Plus, I did find a braided SS rear brake line from Russell, but in Yami packaging, and so that's now in place.
The wheel is mounted, and I've had to leave the rest for later... can't ride 'til April anyway, but it is SO nice to have a finished heated basement in which to work on 'em in the winter time!
Since I have the exhaust off, my next dilemma is whether I want to put the same back on, or replace that with some other....
Merry Christmas, brothers!
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