I have the disc brakes so that's good to know they are not needed. Do you think that if the MC's are lightly honed to clean them up, that installing rebuild kits would be effective rather than re sleeving the cylinders?They are just 1/4" bolts with two nuts to lock them, if you have front disc brakes you don't need them.
Graham
It depends on whether or not they are pitted. Once you remove them, clean them up and look in the bores it should be obvious if they are pitted.I have the disc brakes so that's good to know they are not needed. Do you think that if the MC's are lightly honed to clean them up, that installing rebuild kits would be effective rather than re sleeving the cylinders?
The ones I see are 220 grit. Is that too aggressive and would remove too much material? Would it be better to start out with 400 grit/ Who sells hones with 400 grit stones? Not familiar with Lisle?That could be. I got my current hones on-line, origin unknown, grit unknown. I never paid any attention to the grit but I see now that most are about 180-220 and a quick search shows Lisle has some 400s. Perhaps sandpaper after that.
Tom