ZX9 Rear Brake ( Anti-Rattle Clip Placement)
#1
ZX9 Rear Brake ( Anti-Rattle Clip Placement)
Can anyone tell me where the anti-rattle clip for the rear brake calipers goes? I was taking out the brake pads for replacement, and not sure where it goes. I have a picture and it's part #13070.
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Thanks!
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#2
RE: ZX9 Rear Brake ( Anti-Rattle Clip Placement)
it looks like it slides onto the caliper bracket that hols the brake pades. But not 100% sure. How did it come apart? It should be the same on the different brakes on your bike i would take a look at them and maybe that will give you the right place to put it.
#3
RE: ZX9 Rear Brake ( Anti-Rattle Clip Placement)
Looking at the clip orientation in the picture and putting it on the outer (right side), it looks like it possibly clips to the top "center" of the plate. That's about all I can figure out. I've got a few other older suzuki's, but the brake clips are a little different. They're older bikes too and it's probably older technology. If someone has done this before, let me know, otherwise I'll have to try it like this.
Thanks!
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#4
RE: ZX9 Rear Brake ( Anti-Rattle Clip Placement)
Found where it goes! I was wrong and after looking at the picture again, I took a look at the calipers in that location. Sure enough, ther were scratches marks where it sits. It fits perfect. Go the brakes back on, finally. Pictiure below is where it mounts.
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#5
RE: ZX9 Rear Brake ( Anti-Rattle Clip Placement)
Nice...Glad you figured her out man...
It's always the simple things that get us....lol...Like when the wife asks, " does this make my butt look big"?
It's always the simple things that get us....lol...Like when the wife asks, " does this make my butt look big"?
#6
RE: ZX9 Rear Brake ( Anti-Rattle Clip Placement)
Thanks man! It's always a good thing to inspect the assembly before removal, which I surely didn't do enough of. I guess the most imortant thing is that I got it and the brakes work perfect. This site sure rocks with all the support I get from you all.
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