Rear Brake Caliper pad dust cover

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Rear Brake Caliper pad dust cover

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Hey guys, my plastic dust cover for the rear caliper pads went missing. I am not having any luck finding a replacement cover. Do you know if I can use an alternate Brembo cover?
Regards, Paul :?:
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Re: Rear Brake Caliper pad dust cover

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...I thought the seal from the clutch slave cylinder...sorry cant help you with the brake one, I dont remember the rear caliper having a dust seal apart from the internal seals and to change that one you need to pull the caliper apart :dunno:
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Re: Rear Brake Caliper pad dust cover

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Hi Paul.

Just had a look at Stein-Dinse, and their parts list has a cover, but when you click on it, it comes up with a different part altogether? The 907 that sits in my shed at the moment doesn't have dust covers on either the front or the rear brake? They may have been removed and thrown away by a previous owner?

Can't say yes or no if they came as standard?

Cheers.

Nick.
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Re: Rear Brake Caliper pad dust cover

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O.k. Thank you guys. The front caliper does not have a dust cover. The rear on mine was a hard plastic u shaped cover. My daughter was playing with her friend in the garage, and somehow the cover went missing. I appreciate you all more than you know!
Warm regards, Paul :banghead:
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Re: Rear Brake Caliper pad dust cover

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My rear caliper has never had a dust cover over the pads.
The older style Brembos on my Laverda & BMW do but not these ones.
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Re: Rear Brake Caliper pad dust cover

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if you don`t have it you`re missing it. Just check the parts catalogue. The 907ie had the cover on the caliper, later models didn`t.

The cover of the Brembo P32B caliper may fit. It`s used on many Guzzis.
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Thank you paso 750. I will look and see if I can get a part # for the P32B cover. The O.E. cover is obsolete. I appreciate the help.
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I show Brembo part # 120.2688.20 for the dust cover. I am not having any luck finding a dealer for these. Does anyone know of a supplier?
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20268820 should be the Moto Guzzi part number
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the question only remains if it really fits. Maybe they can tell you.
http://www.mgcycle.com/product_info.php ... ts_id=2492
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Re: Rear Brake Caliper pad dust cover

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Well I've owned the bike from new & it's never had a dust cover.
Maybe the later models did without ?
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Thank you guys. As usual, you are the best! I don't know why, but mine had the cover. I guess I am being to anal about it. Just one of those little things that is bothering me. If it was not there from the beginning, I would not worry about it. But, the fact that I cant find it is driving me crazy. Thank you again!
Cheers, Paul :beer:
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Well I've owned the bike from new & it's never had a dust cover.
Or it went lost when you rebuilt the caliper. Btw you can shorten a bolt instead of using three washers ;) (are those stainless steel bolts ?)

Paul, I just remembered I still have a P32B caliper. :banghead: The (inner) width of the cover is 34mm and the length 40mm. You can compare that to the opening on your caliper to see if that cover would fit.

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Thank you paso 750 I will measure and see if this will work.
Cheers, Paul
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