Is there a trick to getting it out so I can drill the 3 holes slightly larger?
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Getting steel ring out of break disk
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Thinking about some more. Guessing tap the ring so one end is in a hole so I can get a pick under it?
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carpe scooter diem
1974 Rally 200
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1974 Rally 200
1965 Li150
1963 TV175
1974 Eibar Jet200
a small bladed long flat screwdriver in one of the holes nearest one of the ends of the wire circlip; push against the clip through the hole just enough to get another thin bladed screwdriver in from the outside between the clip and the disc; once you’ve got that far you can lever the clip out
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Muppet wrote:a small bladed long flat screwdriver in one of the holes nearest one of the ends of the wire circlip; push against the clip through the hole just enough to get another thin bladed screwdriver in from the outside between the clip and the disc; once you’ve got that far you can lever the clip out
This worked. Thanks. Now onto the drilling.
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The drilling oversize is not necessary if the three holes are cleaned up along with the pins & reassembled with copper type grease. Likewise, the anti-rattle circlip does precisely what it should. In fact, any spare discs that I have are those modified by well intentioned previous owners. The reason that Innocenti designed the product in the way they did is to prevent flutter of the disc & also to limit any tendency to drag on the static pad.
Reverse pull, the stoutest Bowden cable that you can fit (wound rectangular section outer) & sintered pads with careful assembly will result in a good front brake with lots of feel, not an on-off switch.
Reverse pull, the stoutest Bowden cable that you can fit (wound rectangular section outer) & sintered pads with careful assembly will result in a good front brake with lots of feel, not an on-off switch.
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Another vote for not drilling out the holes.
I used a valve guide cleaning brush. Or maybe it was for cleaning some part of Diesel equipment. Anyway, a reasonably stiff wire "bristle" brush. If you can fit it in a drill so much the better.
I used a valve guide cleaning brush. Or maybe it was for cleaning some part of Diesel equipment. Anyway, a reasonably stiff wire "bristle" brush. If you can fit it in a drill so much the better.