Motion Pro Brake Caliper Piston Tool - 08-0591
$38.99
Motion Pro Brake Caliper Piston Tool - 08-0591 Item # 473760

Description
- Ultra low profile design removes pistons from monoblock disk brake calipers
- Fits pistons with a center bore of 15 mm to 28 mm
- Easy to use single locking screw
- Works on aluminum, steel, and titanium pistons
- Non marring design will not harm pistons or caliper
- Billet aluminum and stainless steel construction
- Durable blue anodized finish
Part Numbers for Motion Pro Brake Caliper Piston Tool - 08-0591
Reviews
Rated 3 out of
5
by
Dude604 from
Great idea
At first I thought this would be the answer to removing the caliper pistons. Not as effective as I expected. The surface that sits inside the piston is smooth so at a certain point the tool slips, there is only so much tension you can put on the tiny little screw assembly. For the price I would go with the internal piston pliers next time
Date published: 2023-02-18
Rated 5 out of
5
by
robgee from
Handy little tool
I just used this tool to rebuild a set of ZX10R calipers that I'm swapping over to my 636. Worked like a charm. Be cautious how tight you fit the tool to the piston and easily work the piston back and forth applying upward pressure.
Money well spent and a good addition to your tool box
Date published: 2021-06-14
Rated 3 out of
5
by
Éric from
Pratique mais un peu cher
L'outil permet d'enlever les petits pistons de 28mm et moins facilement sans séparer l'étrier en deux parties (Kawasaki Concours 2008 frein avant).
La partie coulissante pourrait être plus longue.
J'ai dû enlever la barrure et inverser la partie mobile pour mon piston de frein arrière 35mm.
Date published: 2018-02-05
Rated 3 out of
5
by
JayPenn from
Needs minor improvement
I've purchased this with the intention of doing brake caliper maintenance. I hoped that I could use this tool to rotate the brake caliper pistons; however, I find that the arm is too short. A longer handle would have been ideal. Other than that, the tool is useful for removing the pistons.
Date published: 2017-03-28