Throwback to season ending of 2018 😎
Mini & BMW E46 Coupe |
To finish the front brake system I had to find a master cylinder and a caliper for it. Flat brake disc design doesn't allow much space near the wheel spokes so multi piston calipers with pistons on both sides were out of the question. I ended up going with front brake parts from a 1991 Kawasaki KX80. Master cylinder has 11 mm bore and brake caliper 30 mm bore.
Both front master cylinder and brake caliper required refurbishing. After disassembling both of them I stripped black paint out of master cylinder with paint stripper and soda blasted both of them. Aluminum pieces got a quick polish. I bought a new lever made by Motion Pro (#14-9318) and a rebuild kit made by ProX (#37.910001) for the master cylinder. I replaced old fasteners with DIN 912 hexagon socket head cap screws where I could. For the brake caliper I bought standard brake pads made by EBC Brakes (#SFA083) and sealing kit made by TourmaX (#ACK-451). Assembly vaseline delivered with the sealing kit turned out handy when putting both assemblies together and avoiding scratching new seals.
Polished front master cylinder parts |
Parts of master cylinder rebuild kit |
Details |
Parts of master cylinder rebuild kit |
Piston and new spring and seals |
Piston assembled |
Washer, stopper and cover seal for piston |
Front brake lever |
Black oxide fasteners replaced with zinc plated |
Fasteners and return spring for front brake lever |
Holder and fasteners M6x20 DIN 912 |
Diaphragm, cap and fasteners |
Front brake caliper polished |
Brake caliper sealing kit and pads |
Piston, breather, spring and parts from brake caliper sealing kit |
New parts installed to front brake caliper |
Welding assembly of front brake caliper bracket |
Dimensions for plate |
Dimensions for pins |
Dimensions for spacers |
Parts of front brake caliper bracket |
Welding instructions |
Welds of spacers |
Welds of pins |
Front brake caliper bracket painted with primer and matte black |
Guide on one side |
Bracket and pads installed to front brake caliper |
Other side |
Hexagon socket head cap screws M10x45 DIN 912 |
Dimensions for spacers |
Spacers, 10x22x4 |
Few months ago I was looking to buy a new project bike. There was one enduro bike for sale nearby which peaked my interest and price seemed reasonable. I contacted the seller but the deal fell apart and he decided not to sell it for some reason. I weighed my options I decided to try to sell my '91 Honda CBR600F PC25. On a whim I made an add for my PC25 and on the next day it was already sold.
Now that I got more room available in the garage I started to look for a newer Honda CBR600F4i. PC35 seemed like a good option since I had purchased some parts earlier (more about those later) which would be easier to fit to PC35 than PC25. After browsing market places for available PC35s I ended up buying this one a week later.
It had 50 058 km on the trip meter when I bought it so it was time to get it serviced. I took it to a local maintenance shop. Main thing was to check clearances of inlet and exhaust valves. Engine oil, oil filter, air filter, spark plugs and coolant were changed and charging, battery, fuel injection, suspension, control system, brakes, lights, tire pressures etc. were checked at the same time.
Overall this bike is in good condition and rides nicely. I haven't got to ride it too much yet but first impressions are good. It feels more nimble and responsive than my previous PC25 and has better ergonomics. There are small things I want to fix along the way such as rust on the silencer, scratches on the right side fairing and crack on the windshield but are not urgent at the moment.