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Caliper lacks mechanical force
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[QUOTE="23jayhawk, post: 826623, member: 30749"] It's not the rotor.. swapped front wheels, and I can still do stoppies on my son's bike, with my old m/c and my front wheel. So it must be in the caliper assembly. I've removed & disassembled the caliper again. Looking it over it's kinda hard to see if any of the parts are tweaked. There are no flat surfaces or straight lines anyway, so not sure how I'd tell if it was torqued out of shape. The pistons slide in the caliper bore super smooth with no seals in place, but it is a fairly snug fit with the seals installed. Perhaps they have swelled and are causing a restriction on the piston sliding through the caliper bore. Guess I'll order some new seals and try that next. [/QUOTE]
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