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MadCapsule
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I have one of the calipers apart and I've cleaned off the caked-on brake dust that accumulated on the pistons. That stuff just laughed at the brake cleaner I sprayed on it, by the way.
The smaller piston appears to be perfect, but the larger one has some pitting. Can light pitting be polished out, or is the piston shot?
If I need to replace the piston, does anyone know of a place where I can pick one up and not pay an arm and a leg for one? I haven't found any used pistons available on Ebay and new ones seem stupidly expensive at the places I've checked.
I also happened across these guys that make stainless steel replacement pistons. They don't have the Ninja 250/other models that use the same calipers or any Suzuki's listed, but they have a note that says to call them if you don't see your model listed. I'm wondering if this might be the way to go.
The smaller piston appears to be perfect, but the larger one has some pitting. Can light pitting be polished out, or is the piston shot?
If I need to replace the piston, does anyone know of a place where I can pick one up and not pay an arm and a leg for one? I haven't found any used pistons available on Ebay and new ones seem stupidly expensive at the places I've checked.
I also happened across these guys that make stainless steel replacement pistons. They don't have the Ninja 250/other models that use the same calipers or any Suzuki's listed, but they have a note that says to call them if you don't see your model listed. I'm wondering if this might be the way to go.
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