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Oops! brake mistake

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Including the brake pads? I hope that parts guy is right but for that price, it doesn?t sound right.

Not sure if you ordered already but you might want to take a scotchbrite to the pistons and see what they look like after a little cleanup. The corrosion won?t hurt anything as long as it?s above the sweep area of the piston seal ? dust boot sweep area doesn?t matter other than you don?t want to damage the dust seal.

I did and they still have pitting that catches my finger when i run along it. just ordered the parts, the piston set shows only one required for the bike so it has both pistons included. I thought it dodn't include the brake pads ($44 OEM) but the parts guy said it does. I'll write back when I receive it.

I just checked the rear rotor for wear and shows .264" thickness all around, good shape. Runout is fine.

Suzuki mad, I'll be doing that very soon;)
 
So the parts guy emailed me to let me know that there may be a mistake in the parts listings. The total cost of the individual parts would be a little over $90 whereas the piston set only costs about $40. However, he called suzuki and they said that the piston set supersedes the parts listed within the piston set bracket on the diagram. THIS means that I would be getting a great deal on the parts, but It's more likely that the company made a mistake in the parts diagram! I'm sure I'm just buying the pistons but who knows...
 
Brake parts came in yesterday:
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so the piston set is the two pistons, seals, dust covers, and the o-ring. no shims or brake pads as the parts listings suggested. Considering a rebuild kit is $23 off z1-oem brake pistons for $12? that's an excellent deal! :eek:

If you ever need to ask a question to the dealership, email this guy:
bob.fuller@greaterbostonmotorsports.com
he's an excellent source of information, unlike other dealers who don't bother repsonding for a week.
 
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