1980 Rear Brake

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Eric/Guy's,

What you have here is an early model 80, my 80 (SN #175) had the same deal. Tim Ware told me that a lot of the very early 80's still used the 79 rear brake. I know that mine has not been changed and when I rebuilt it had to buy the parts for the 79, no biggie. What is the S/N on your's Eric ?

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That's what I thought had happened, as well.

Fortunately (and much to my embarrassment), when I double-checked my measurement later, I realized I had been reading the caliper incorrectly. My rear brake turned out to be a standard 1980, with a 38mm rear piston - exactly what Honda sells (for a ridiculous price!).

One fundamental problem in this whole exercise is that Tims lists the rear piston for the '80 as the same as the front, which is definitely not the case.

I ordered one of Tim's pistons they list for the '79, and it is indeed 38mm diameter, vice ca. 43mm for the front, but is about 5mm shorter than the '80. I guess it could work in a pinch.

If anyone wants to buy a brand new K&L rear brake piston for a '79, I will sell it for a substantial discount!!

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Outcome was good - all brakes back together, all operating freely, and the bike is back on the road!!

Thanks to all for their input...
Eric

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Hey Mark,

Who you callin "oddball" ? Seriously though, since you drag raced your bike a lot did it cause any problems with the swingarm pivot or the Comstars ? The reason I ask and I realize this was a brake discussion is that my 80 really handles like crap and the problem seems to be in the rear and my bike was heavily drag raced before I got it. I know that Mike B. really has a handle on making these handle by using the 1100 f stuff but the 80 handles much worse than my recently aquired 81 and from what everyone says this shouldn't be, maybe this should be taken off the list ? Steve P. #5220

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Thanks Mark,

That's kind of what the plan is, to replace the shocks, pull the swingarm and replace the bearings and if it's still squirelly I will pull the rear wheel off of the 81 and try it to verify if it's wheel or tire related. Do you know offhand if the 81 wheel will fit directly on then 80, I don't see a reason why not but before I have both in pieces and then find out....anyway thanks for the input. Steve P. 5220

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Thanks Mark,

That's kind of what the plan is, to replace the shocks, pull the swingarm and replace the bearings and if it's still squirelly I will pull the rear wheel off of the 81 and try it to verify if it's wheel or tire related. Do you know offhand if the 81 wheel will fit directly on then 80, I don't see a reason why not but before I have both in pieces and then find out....anyway thanks for the input. Steve P. 5220

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Yes PM is still around: http://www.performancemachine.com/

I'd also like to update my stock 80 brakes. Haven't called PM to find out if they still carry brakes for the X. If anyone does please post the details here. I think the model is 125x4r, not sure.

Anyone have details on braided stainless steel lines? Can't have new calipers with new lines :wink:

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CBX Performance (Bob Franzke) carries braided steel lines from Russel.
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Have had good luck with Galfer SS braided lines. They have a site and an 800 number. Turnaround was a week or less.
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