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Hi all been doing rear break shoes on my er5 and lost a part which sits in between the bit that connects the break pedal to the rear hub I cant seem to put images up for some reason so cant get a picture of what I mean :x if anyone knows what I mean and can help me find on would be much appreciated cheers all

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Cmsnl have a good website for finding part nos.

Don't know if this is the right year for your bike?


https://www.cmsnl.com/kawasaki-er500a4-er5-2000-europe-uk-fr-fg-is-nr-sp_model12227/partslist/F2260.html

 

They are all the same except for a bit of bodywork , the tank and the front brake calliper .

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Ok , here you go , just reply with the relevant part number .

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Fast Bob it's not on that picture it's on the rear hub one and the part number is

42029 it's the bit that sits in between there to connect the drum break

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La la la la la 🙈🙈🙈 Please use the word Brake not Break. I'll forget how to spell it soon :cheers:

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There are dozens of rear hubs with arms on fleabay starting from a fiver.

Front caliper looks a bit rarer, can you fit a new piston and seal kit?

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And need a new break caliper for mine as that's pretty much gone aswell take it I'm going to need the exact year for that one?, cheers

 

No they all fit but you should definitely upgrade to a later model . That's the one with both pistons the same size unlike the earlier one with a big one and a small one . Much better braking .

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Fast Bob it's not on that picture it's on the rear hub one and the part number is

42029 it's the bit that sits in between there to connect the drum break

 

So it's the brake arm then . (?)

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[mention]fastbob[/mention] You're always coming up with fantastic exploded view assembly drawings. Is there specific sites for specific bikes? Or is there some central site that deals with most bikes?

For sorting out problems those type of drawings are invaluable. :thumb:

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@fastbob You're always coming up with fantastic exploded view assembly drawings. Is there specific sites for specific bikes? Or is there some central site that deals with most bikes?

For sorting out problems those type of drawings are invaluable. :thumb:

 

Sometimes I just paste from the ER5 Workshop Manual that I have on my phone as a PDF . For other bikes I go to the CMSNL website that has parts diagram of thousands of bikes . You'll notice that Bianco also knows this trick.Same with the Harley , PDF on my phone . Many PDF Manuals can be downloaded from Manualslib .

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