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No Probs Dave. Unfortunately I think it's just a case of more elbow grease needed ;)

Speaking of which, to help lower the amount of elbow grease needed when washing & polishing I got a pressure washer and Orbital polisher for Christmas :D looking forward to when the weather lets me use them.

That's fine mate; spent the last 20 years doing it the hard way [emoji6]

You'll love the washer, and a DA polisher is on my lengthy wish list....which did you get? You'll have to let me know if you think it makes a difference [emoji106]

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today ive mostly been....

 stripping down calipers that were supposed to be               ' yes just bolt them on mate '   there fine...... really!  

 

   a club local member just wanted me to replace the dust shields on a budget he was..  until i saw the condition of what he was planning on fitting.

 

         so i had to say  (if i was you i'd not want to risk them)

 

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  so after he had seen the light i ended up doing his rears they were a tad better apart from a tight nipple.....

 .post-1114-0-42476000-1420660800_thumb.jp.and we all know that feeling.  

 

 finally all stripped down just gonna polish them internally and clean the threads etc and get them off for a powder-coating  in dark blue. 

 

AND

 tomorrow its NEC......... anyone else going?

 

 see me there @comp brake stand

 

 

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Nope sorry bit far for me even though if the money had come sooner I would have been in Birmingham tomorrow picking up a front end hawkeye conversion :( 

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you'll never get a good  painted finish, i  get all my calipers powder coated and lacquered  locally.

 

   never had any problems with them power washed and there as good as new again.

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they do a Kawasaki green at the powder coaters too, i was thinking of trying it

 

they also do the deep metallic red  and blue like the oil pipe end fittings

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Yeah I'm pretty new to this scene. Thanks for your advice. So I'm not taken for a mug how much should I expect to pay?

wot for powder coating calipers?

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Yes, I can whip them off and send them or take them locally.

well i charge £150 exchange + postage that's about £13 insured next day delivery

 

 what you get for the recondition .

 new seals

 bleed nipples

 pistons

 

   when i get them i 

 inspect ,re-tap all the threads, wash, polish the internals where the piston sits.

 blast , powder coat  & lacquer which usually takes a week  to cure. 

 

then re seal usual turn round time 2 weeks

 

  ive got 3 sets in at the moment to strip down  and one in red that's got st/st pistons , banjo bolts & casing bolts but they cost a bit more than the std calipers.

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When I was getting my car sorted for remap there was an Evo in with Kawasaki green callipers and engine bay parts. It looked awesome. I'll try and find a pic.

That's fine mate; spent the last 20 years doing it the hard way [emoji6]

You'll love the washer, and a DA polisher is on my lengthy wish list....which did you get? You'll have to let me know if you think it makes a difference [emoji106]

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I just got a Streetwize (Urgh at the name!). It's a cheapo one since it's 240v not Battery. But I've tested it out on a little but of trim I had spare and seems to work really well :). It's mega fast, just have to make sure not to press on at all and let it "glide". I'll give you some proper feedback when I've given it a proper go no prob.

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Haha I noticed othat too. That's Gaz, he's the guy who owns the place and did my remap. Top bloke, really good laugh! :)

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Those are some lovely calipers, I would have mine done but I use my car as a daily :(. Not sure what colour I would choose either... depends what would look best.

 

Sat in my car this morning and the seat made a knock noise... !Removed! thing is broken(ish)! God dammit

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Just do what I did I got Cusco to sort me a set out the good chap he is ;) paid for them he posted them to me and then once I've fitted them I post back my old ones and get £40 back.. Which should be today if they have arrived ;) 

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