'78 GL1000 Front Brake Pad Spring Placement
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'78 GL1000 Front Brake Pad Spring Placement
Does anybody have a pic of the front brake pad springs installation on a '78 GL1000 they can post? They're very similar to my '75, but different; the Clymers manual I have just shows how to install them with the caliper/piston housing apart(like my '75), which my '78 does not do, plus the springs are slightly different.
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Re: '78 GL1000 Front Brake Pad Spring Placement
the Clymers manualDr. Frankenstein wrote: ↑Fri Oct 22, 2021 4:33 pm Does anybody have a pic of the front brake pad springs installation on a '78 GL1000 they can post? They're very similar to my '75, but different; the Clymers manual I have just shows how to install them with the caliper/piston housing apart(like my '75), which my '78 does not do, plus the springs are slightly different.
http://www.goldwingworld.com/pages/GL10 ... manual.pdf
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'75 GL1000 home built trike; http://www.ngwclub.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=39996
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Re: '78 GL1000 Front Brake Pad Spring Placement
Yes, it's a very nice manual - I downloaded it and saved it - I'll see if that helps. Praying I don't need yet Another kind of spring pad. Will a '75 work in a '78? They're very similar.
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Re: '78 GL1000 Front Brake Pad Spring Placement
Frankie,
Did you sort the piston/caliper issue out? If you have/had a solution the post update may help others with the same issue.
Did you sort the piston/caliper issue out? If you have/had a solution the post update may help others with the same issue.
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1978 CB550K - Very original bike with only 7499 Km. from new - light cleanup and refresh done.
1983 CB1100F - Canadian model - DOHC Supersport in pristine low kilometre condition from new.
1984 GL1200 - Standard model in showroom condition - two owner bike from new.
1984 CX650E - Restored summer 2017 - a rare Eurosport model - excellent one owner bike.
1966 CL77 - Honda 305cc - Dual purpose - "Gentleman's Scrambler" was a period moniker.
1967 CL175K0 - Low production number with #802 engine serial- winter 2019/2020 full restoration.
1972 CB350F - Baby Four with low mileage - Cosmetic refresh to the next level 2021/2022.
1978 CB550K - Very original bike with only 7499 Km. from new - light cleanup and refresh done.
1983 CB1100F - Canadian model - DOHC Supersport in pristine low kilometre condition from new.
1984 GL1200 - Standard model in showroom condition - two owner bike from new.
1984 CX650E - Restored summer 2017 - a rare Eurosport model - excellent one owner bike.
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Re: '78 GL1000 Front Brake Pad Spring Placement
Not yet - Life has been getting in the way, but I'm hoping to try to pay some attention to it today...seeing as those pad springs are hard to find, I may have to sacrifice one and see if I can't get a machinist friend of mine to cut out some more for me. The hard part is making the proper bends.
All I need is a pic of the spring pad IN the caliper, to see if the ones I have for the '75 will fit; leave it to Honda to change parts Just enough to make you buy another. Let me guess: for each year of the Honda GL1000 series, they used a different spring pad...wouldn't surprise me...
All I need is a pic of the spring pad IN the caliper, to see if the ones I have for the '75 will fit; leave it to Honda to change parts Just enough to make you buy another. Let me guess: for each year of the Honda GL1000 series, they used a different spring pad...wouldn't surprise me...
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Re: '78 GL1000 Front Brake Pad Spring Placement
I believe the springs are different and not interchangeable.
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Re: '78 GL1000 Front Brake Pad Spring Placement
Part # = 45108-410-006
Part Description = SPRING, PAD
Model Count = 7
CB750F-A 1980 750 750 Super Sport Street
CB750F-K7 1977 750 750 Super Sport Street
CB750F-K8 1978 750 750 Super Sport Street
CB750F-Z 1979 750 750 Super Sport Street
CB900C-A 1980 900 900 Custom Street
CBX-Z 1979 1047 CBX Street
GL1000-78 1978 1000 GL1000 Goldwing Street
Here are the models that use that part so you can look at other bike options off EBay; if no one has a replacement available.
Part Description = SPRING, PAD
Model Count = 7
CB750F-A 1980 750 750 Super Sport Street
CB750F-K7 1977 750 750 Super Sport Street
CB750F-K8 1978 750 750 Super Sport Street
CB750F-Z 1979 750 750 Super Sport Street
CB900C-A 1980 900 900 Custom Street
CBX-Z 1979 1047 CBX Street
GL1000-78 1978 1000 GL1000 Goldwing Street
Here are the models that use that part so you can look at other bike options off EBay; if no one has a replacement available.
Current Bikes:
1966 CL77 - Honda 305cc - Dual purpose - "Gentleman's Scrambler" was a period moniker.
1967 CL175K0 - Low production number with #802 engine serial- winter 2019/2020 full restoration.
1972 CB350F - Baby Four with low mileage - Cosmetic refresh to the next level 2021/2022.
1978 CB550K - Very original bike with only 7499 Km. from new - light cleanup and refresh done.
1983 CB1100F - Canadian model - DOHC Supersport in pristine low kilometre condition from new.
1984 GL1200 - Standard model in showroom condition - two owner bike from new.
1984 CX650E - Restored summer 2017 - a rare Eurosport model - excellent one owner bike.
1966 CL77 - Honda 305cc - Dual purpose - "Gentleman's Scrambler" was a period moniker.
1967 CL175K0 - Low production number with #802 engine serial- winter 2019/2020 full restoration.
1972 CB350F - Baby Four with low mileage - Cosmetic refresh to the next level 2021/2022.
1978 CB550K - Very original bike with only 7499 Km. from new - light cleanup and refresh done.
1983 CB1100F - Canadian model - DOHC Supersport in pristine low kilometre condition from new.
1984 GL1200 - Standard model in showroom condition - two owner bike from new.
1984 CX650E - Restored summer 2017 - a rare Eurosport model - excellent one owner bike.
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Re: '78 GL1000 Front Brake Pad Spring Placement
Yup, that's the part number...and every place I've checked it's "Unavailable". I've reached out to a machinist friend of mine to see if we can come up with a solution.
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Re: '78 GL1000 Front Brake Pad Spring Placement
'75 pad spring profile photo vs. '78 pad spring profile photo, please?Dr. Frankenstein wrote: ↑Fri Oct 22, 2021 4:33 pm Does anybody have a pic of the front brake pad springs installation on a '78 GL1000 they can post? They're very similar to my '75, but different; the Clymers manual I have just shows how to install them with the caliper/piston housing apart(like my '75), which my '78 does not do, plus the springs are slightly different.
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Cliff (74yrs )
Keep your eyes and ears open and you'll learn something new, everyday.
New users please visit our "Shop Talk" for common tips and help: <---jdvorchak
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RE: a thorough fuel tank cleaning
"And your carbs will thank you. They no longer live down stream from a sewage plant." -gregforesi
"Can't see the paint when your looking thru the handlebars..........." -Oldewing
"I'd rather Ride than Shine" -RAT Me Too!!
Cliff
'75 GL1000 home built trike; http://www.ngwclub.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=39996
October,2017 BOTM https://nakedgoldwingsclub.com/forum/page/Welcome
previous rides:
1953 H-D Servi-car, naked, 1969-1978 (serial#53G1559 committed to memory!)
1980 CB900 Custom (triked) 1997-2003 .... R.I.P.
Keep your eyes and ears open and you'll learn something new, everyday.
New users please visit our "Shop Talk" for common tips and help: <---jdvorchak
http://www.ngwclub.com/forum/page/ST
^^^^^^^click up here^^^^^
RE: a thorough fuel tank cleaning
"And your carbs will thank you. They no longer live down stream from a sewage plant." -gregforesi
"Can't see the paint when your looking thru the handlebars..........." -Oldewing
"I'd rather Ride than Shine" -RAT Me Too!!
Cliff
'75 GL1000 home built trike; http://www.ngwclub.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=39996
October,2017 BOTM https://nakedgoldwingsclub.com/forum/page/Welcome
previous rides:
1953 H-D Servi-car, naked, 1969-1978 (serial#53G1559 committed to memory!)
1980 CB900 Custom (triked) 1997-2003 .... R.I.P.
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Re: '78 GL1000 Front Brake Pad Spring Placement
Here you go a US seller for $10.00 and shipping on EBay.
https://www.ebay.ca/itm/334150760373?ep ... GTR=1#shId
https://www.ebay.ca/itm/334150760373?ep ... GTR=1#shId
Current Bikes:
1966 CL77 - Honda 305cc - Dual purpose - "Gentleman's Scrambler" was a period moniker.
1967 CL175K0 - Low production number with #802 engine serial- winter 2019/2020 full restoration.
1972 CB350F - Baby Four with low mileage - Cosmetic refresh to the next level 2021/2022.
1978 CB550K - Very original bike with only 7499 Km. from new - light cleanup and refresh done.
1983 CB1100F - Canadian model - DOHC Supersport in pristine low kilometre condition from new.
1984 GL1200 - Standard model in showroom condition - two owner bike from new.
1984 CX650E - Restored summer 2017 - a rare Eurosport model - excellent one owner bike.
1966 CL77 - Honda 305cc - Dual purpose - "Gentleman's Scrambler" was a period moniker.
1967 CL175K0 - Low production number with #802 engine serial- winter 2019/2020 full restoration.
1972 CB350F - Baby Four with low mileage - Cosmetic refresh to the next level 2021/2022.
1978 CB550K - Very original bike with only 7499 Km. from new - light cleanup and refresh done.
1983 CB1100F - Canadian model - DOHC Supersport in pristine low kilometre condition from new.
1984 GL1200 - Standard model in showroom condition - two owner bike from new.
1984 CX650E - Restored summer 2017 - a rare Eurosport model - excellent one owner bike.
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Re: '78 GL1000 Front Brake Pad Spring Placement
Fair enough - here are the ones for the '75 GL1000 - the OEM one is on the left, the ones I had made on the right -
DSCN1923 by Dr. Frankenstein1, on Flickr
Now here's the one for the '78 GL1000...pretty much the same, BUT note the big - uh - 'appendage' in the middle that is noticeably Absent in the '75 version - as well as the side tangs...
DSCN2051 by Dr. Frankenstein1, on Flickr
The caliper for both of these springs are grooved differently to accept the different springs, unfortunately; AND they are different dimensions.
Flyin900, while I appreciate the Ebay tip (which I May buy!), I'm currently trying to get my machinist to cut me out a bunch of the '78's on a CNC machine. There's your differences. And everywhere I've looked (besides that Ebay listing, of course) they are "Unavailable." If I have a bunch cut out - and can bend the tang properly - I'll have way more than I can use and put them up for sale here in the For Sale section.
DSCN1923 by Dr. Frankenstein1, on Flickr
Now here's the one for the '78 GL1000...pretty much the same, BUT note the big - uh - 'appendage' in the middle that is noticeably Absent in the '75 version - as well as the side tangs...
DSCN2051 by Dr. Frankenstein1, on Flickr
The caliper for both of these springs are grooved differently to accept the different springs, unfortunately; AND they are different dimensions.
Flyin900, while I appreciate the Ebay tip (which I May buy!), I'm currently trying to get my machinist to cut me out a bunch of the '78's on a CNC machine. There's your differences. And everywhere I've looked (besides that Ebay listing, of course) they are "Unavailable." If I have a bunch cut out - and can bend the tang properly - I'll have way more than I can use and put them up for sale here in the For Sale section.
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