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14 Mar 2012 21:08 #509689 by ramtough_63
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[quote="benhurmx"Very interesting, i can just use the lower one. The only thing is the problem of the pads hitting each other after a certain wear but no biggie. Very strong rear braking with 4 piston caliper. Thanks.[/quote]


I think you will have to buy a front caliper for a different bike thats why the oversize pads

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15 Mar 2012 00:02 #509739 by dsmking
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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.

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15 Mar 2012 00:04 #509740 by dsmking
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Check out a stunt forum and u probably will find one cheaper

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15 Mar 2012 09:13 #509777 by benhurmx
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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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15 Mar 2012 12:22 - 15 Mar 2012 12:23 #509815 by dsmking
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Google and see if there are stunters in you're city, if not hit up the kawi forum and they shuld have a stunt section, pop in there and some on will be able to hook u up with a hand break mount, good luck in you're search,

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15 Mar 2012 17:04 #509839 by les holt
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I cut the piece off that located the caliper mount to the arm and made an adjustable rod going forward like the older bikes had.

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15 Mar 2012 17:32 #509845 by farmer1
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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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15 Mar 2012 17:37 #509847 by les holt
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Okay, I guess I missed that part. You may still be able to do that on the bottom, you'll need a caliper with the bleeder on the opposite end or bleed your brakes then mount your caliper. I would have preferred on the bottom but didn't want to mess with bleeding then remounting.

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17 Mar 2012 15:29 - 17 Mar 2012 15:47 #510231 by mark1122
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u really dont want a dual piston on the back. u may find that it is to easy to lock up in the wet weather. i dont think any bikes have them?
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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17 Mar 2012 23:16 #510305 by porchev914
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I have a 2 piston rear caliper, but 4 pistons would be overkill. If you know how to ride though, having an overly powerful rear brake is a non-issue. Do what ever works man B)


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18 Mar 2012 16:55 - 18 Mar 2012 17:11 #510456 by benhurmx
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My options for now:

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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18 Mar 2012 19:31 #510495 by mark1122
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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.

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