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I think you will have to buy a front caliper for a different bike thats why the oversize pads
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dsmking wrote: Its a front or rear off of a cbr not sure which one. It's a good option for you're situation though, plus u use the front breaks more than the rear any how so mill or cut down the pads and you're set.
It is a left front caliper from a honda 600rr or f4. They even sell the pads already cut, or i can mill the pads. I will check for a used one, any good stunt site ??
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That wont work as the rear shock will still be in the way. I thouht that a zx7 calliper mount might work as it is underslung but no it is different. I am interested to find a solution to this problem cheers farmer
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i was wondering if u couldnt just rotate the bracket around so the cal sits near bottom. then weld on a tab to attach a brake arm, then cut off the other end ??
the best way would be as suggested, remake the bracket, but this may be more costly.
i'm sure Leon could give u a good price. He has satisfied a lot of guys on this site.
dont take that the wrong way, but I hear that Leon can satisfy the hardest men . :laugh:
the cbr 4f rear cal set up is very similar to what u have. i have an f4.
www.powersportsplus.com/parts/search/Hon...E+CALIPER/parts.html
i have a zrx12 arm on my kz. it has a bottom mount cal with top mounted bleeders. i would not worry about the bleeder orentasion though, just bleed before mounting.if u change the cal u will def have to make a new bracket since the offset, bolt spacing, and axle size may differ.
when u mount the zrx shocks (or any shocks) try your best to duplicate the doners geometry. this will insure the spring rate it close.
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- Whats that? Half of my swingarm is missing?!?!?
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1- custom bracket for zx6 caliper ( Leon did terrific pivot custom bushing/spacers and shock mounts for this swingarm).
2- have an 96 zx9 wheel that might work with a zzr1200 caliper and hanger ( still experimenting).
3- The custom dual adapter caliper mount. (pricey)
As for the shocks, very hard to keep the donor geometry if i am to stay with the standard kz suspension angle. I used the zrx shocks with the standard kz mounts and they were extremely hard. But for sure they will be laid down. will send pictures.
Thanks for your help.
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benhurmx wrote: My options for now:
As for the shocks, very hard to keep the donor geometry if i am to stay with the standard kz suspension angle. I used the zrx shocks with the standard kz mounts and they were extremely hard. But for sure they will be laid down. will send pictures.
Thanks for your help.
i did the same thing. i use the stock kz top shock mount and used a lay down bracket to move the bottom mount back. this gave me a lower rear stance. but the shocks were tooo stiff. so used the stock zrx arm bottom mount then i moved the top frame mount forward to copy the zrx geometry. it rides great now.
Adam, is that a stock brake for the triumph, or your own upgrade , it looks stock?
even the gp bikes only use single piston cals. i would think that baby is going to be touchy.
76 KZ, frame gusset work,1200CC.Ported by Larry Cavanaugh, 1.5mm.over intakes, Carron Pipe, ZRX12 rear end, and seat,96zx9 front end.
01 CBR600F4i Track bike.
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