Baghira front caliper

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Baghira front caliper

Postby mshed » Wed Jan 30, 2008 6:09 pm

Hi All,

Just sorted changing the pads on the new Baghira and I've noticed the front caliper is siezed. The pistons are fine and free running but the caliper doesn't move on the bracket as it should to provide even braking on both pads if you know what I mean.

Anyone got a picture or instructions on what bits need removing and cleaning up to free it up?


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Re: Baghira front caliper

Postby frederickflintstone » Wed Jan 30, 2008 9:17 pm

here is an exploded view, get out the penitrating oil
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Re: Baghira front caliper

Postby mshed » Thu Jan 31, 2008 4:56 am

Hi Fred,

Thanks for the info. As I see it the bracket (2) is fixed to the forks and the caliper (1) should slide on the pins (31&32). So you reckon I should ease back the rubber boots (12&16) and squirt some penetrating oil in there and then try to remove the pins (31&32) for a proper clean up?


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Re: Baghira front caliper

Postby kman.45 » Thu Jan 31, 2008 1:00 pm

mshed wrote:Thanks for the info. As I see it the bracket (2) is fixed to the forks and the caliper (1) should slide on the pins (31&32). So you reckon I should ease back the rubber boots (12&16) and squirt some penetrating oil in there and then try to remove the pins (31&32) for a proper clean up?Clive



YUP. The caliper should just slide on the pins. Get it all apart, grind of the rust and gunk, then lube it good with some water resistant grease, then do that everytime you change the front tire or happen to take take caliper off.
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Re: Baghira front caliper

Postby mshed » Thu Jan 31, 2008 7:31 pm

Hi Guys,

Thanks again for the info. I've had an evening on the spanners and found the culprit.

The seal on pin 31 had a slight nick in it which had obviously let in some water and then stopped it getting out again. The pin was well corroded. I soaked it in brake cleaner which dissolved some of the crud and penetrated well. Still took some shifting with a large screwdriver behind the shoulder on the pin and a hammer :-D

Cleaned and greased it all up so it's rideable for now. I'll get a new pin and seal on order. Will only take a few minutes to change it out.


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Re: Baghira front caliper

Postby DAVID THOMPSON » Thu Jan 31, 2008 11:39 pm

check also the pins 6 in top picture and/or 29 and 30 in bottom
picture as the pads move on them as well

rt125 has about same set up and the pins in mine need replaced next parts order
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