OK all the front stuff is off, clean and rebuilt. Stashed is a safe place until rebuild time...
Next is the rear end.
The rear EPM wheel uses a trick Brembo master, caliper and rotor set up.
GEtting ready to remove.
Everything has come apart with no effort. Its nice to work on a bike that isnt a total piece of crap for once!
The wheel and assorted bits are out.
Lots of detailing to do before re-assembly but not hard to do.
Rear caliper hanger. The castings are very nice. As complete as this kit is you would think there would be more 400s running around with this set up.
The caliper is dissambled and clean. Pretty much like any caliper except this particular one is a twin piston. It is very similar to the factory set up on the GL1000 and the CB750K
Everything in its place ready to go back. I use WURTH products pretty much exclusively. I know and love the quality. The silicone is for all the rubber brake parts as a lube and a weather seal. The CU800 is a copper anti-sieze good to 2100+ degrees! When I build something I like to make sure the next owner will be able to dissamble it with no trouble!
The caliper is super cool and vintage Brembo parts are MUCH less expensive than similar Honda parts. Both pistons NEW with an updated anti-friction coating are only $27.00!!!! Cant even buy seals for that from Honda!
Little better view. I coat all threads with CU800 unless the mfgr spec's to assemble dry.
More of same... A little bit goes a long way to ward off future corrosion.
Everything re-assembled. Seals in place. Pads loaded.
Ready for future rides. Need to refinish the hanger next.
A couple of shots of the rear wheel before a complete clean and lube.
The chain ring set up is pretty cool. This is the same wheel sets the Ducatti race team used in the late 70's and early 80's. The mag wheel sizes are a little wider than stock.
Drive side.
I pulled the pipes to make it easier to remove the rear wheel... The pipe is mint and I did not want to risk @#!$%*! it up. The engine and underside need some detailing anyway. Much easier to do without the pipe in place.
Looks weird naked. The S/O thought I was nuts taking it all apart!
More to come. There will be a few more side jobs to get ready for the big re-assembly!
I am mulling over two additions. I have a set of period Dunstall clipons and a Yoshima swing arm with no rear foot pegs and a super cool and rare A-Trac(?sp) anti-torque assembly... Decisions decisions...