hondablade
Thrash Merchant
2 wheels ~ 2 Strokes
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Post by hondablade on Nov 8, 2013 8:07:04 GMT 1
Got an LC front wheel / brake disk on my race bike and currently using an AP Lockheed caliper with a custom fit caliper mounting plate. It's pretty powerful but could really do with a larger diameter vented disk.
Does anyone know of a disk that will bolt straight on and give me the extra braking power I'm after? Obviously I'll have to knock up another mounting plate, there must be something that will bolt straight onto an LC wheel?
Thanks guys.
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Post by oldelsieboy on Nov 8, 2013 8:20:31 GMT 1
320mm dia TZR250 2MA wil fit, lots of other bike have a similar disc fitted not just Yams.
OEB
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Post by dusty350 on Nov 8, 2013 8:22:29 GMT 1
Hi, I think Fzr1000 fits although someone will need to confirm.
Dusty
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Post by oldelsieboy on Nov 8, 2013 8:39:32 GMT 1
Copied from the EBC catalogue.
YAMAHA FZR 250 87- TDR 250 88-92 TZR 250 (2MA/2XW) 87-92 TZR 250 87 SRX 400 (3VN1/3VN2/3VN5) 90-96 SRX 600 (3SX) 90-91 SZR 660 96-97 FZR 750 Genesis 87 YZF 750 R/SP 93-97 FZR 1000 Genesis 87-88 FZR 1000 EX-UP 89-95 XJR 1200 95-98 XJR 1300 5EA1/5EA7 98-99
APRILIA MX 125 04-06 RS 125 92-05 Tuono 125 03-04
DUCATI Supersport 400 93-97 400 Monster 95-97 600 Monster 93-99 600 Monster Dark 98-99 600 Supersport 91-97 748 SP/Biposto 95-98 748 Racing/SPS 98 748 SPS 99 750 Supersport 91-99 750 Monster 96-98 750 Monster City/City Dark 99 750 Monster/Monster Dark 99 851 Superbike Biposto 89-92 888 SP4/SP5 92-93 888 Superbike Strada 94-95 900 Supersport/Superlight 91-97 900 Supersport 98-99 900 Supersport CR USA 98 900 Supersport FE 98 900 Monster 93-99 900 Monster Cromo/Special 98 900 Monster City/City Dark 99 907 IE 92-93 916 SP 94-96 916 Biposto-Senna 94-98 916 SPS (996cc) 98 996 98 996 S 01 998 R 02
LAVERDA 650 All models 94-95 668/750 All models 97-01 TTS 800 99-01
OEB
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Post by Norbo on Nov 8, 2013 10:03:23 GMT 1
the stud pattens are the same but be aware that they all need spacers behind them as they are far flatter then a stock disk
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Post by oldelsieboy on Nov 8, 2013 10:08:09 GMT 1
the stud pattens are the same but be aware that they all need spacers behind them as they are far flatter then a stock disk May not be required as the caliper mounting bracket could be made to suit. OEB
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Post by rich on Nov 8, 2013 11:20:23 GMT 1
the stud pattens are the same but be aware that they all need spacers behind them as they are far flatter then a stock disk May not be required as the caliper mounting bracket could be made to suit. OEB May still have to space the disc out as some calipers are fatter and foul the wheel spokes.
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Post by johnlc on Nov 8, 2013 11:21:02 GMT 1
As long as the calipers are not touching the spokes
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Post by shaunthe2nd on Nov 8, 2013 11:25:00 GMT 1
As long as the calipers are not touching the spokes well he did say he wanted to stop a bit quicker!
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Post by oldelsieboy on Nov 8, 2013 11:27:57 GMT 1
May not be required as the caliper mounting bracket could be made to suit. OEB May still have to space the disc out as some calipers are fatter and foul the wheel spokes. That's why I said "may not be required" OEB
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hondablade
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Post by hondablade on Nov 9, 2013 6:09:26 GMT 1
Nice one cheers, making some enquiries now thought it would be fairly universal fit but didn't realise there'd be that many options!
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