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Post by 65 on Nov 25, 2013 20:29:58 GMT 1
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Post by soccersmyth on Nov 25, 2013 22:42:07 GMT 1
You need to be a bit more specific on what 350 you have before you get a sensible answer
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Post by ulsta on Nov 26, 2013 5:03:27 GMT 1
You need to be a bit more specific on what 350 you have before you get a sensible answer He's got a Red one. I think those calipers will just bolt onto an F2, using your own disc's Dont know if you'll need the Master cylinder, I dont think you would though.
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Post by dusty350 on Nov 26, 2013 7:51:46 GMT 1
Hi, That link doesn't work for me The Fzr calipers need to have a bolt hole spacing of 83mm. This matches the fork caliper mounts from an F2 or R model Ypvs. The Fzr calipers wont fit Lc2 or F1 forks without an adapter plate. If you use an Fzr master cylinder and braided lines you will have more than enough braking for a Ypvs. Dusty
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Post by oldelsieboy on Nov 26, 2013 8:08:46 GMT 1
This is the photo, seems to show an early FZR400 looks to have 100mm mounting calipers so will not fit without mounting plates. OEB
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Post by rdcaferacer on Nov 26, 2013 18:03:19 GMT 1
Hi,
You can use calippers from an Triumph (you Need the 83mm Version)...
Peter
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Post by 65 on Nov 26, 2013 22:00:35 GMT 1
Hello I have a rd 350 lc YPVS f2 with 34mm fork .. VIN 1wt it is a fzr 400r from year 91
it is of any help?
ron
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Post by dusty350 on Nov 27, 2013 7:48:45 GMT 1
Hi Ron, F2 forks are 35mm diameter, and have an 83mm bolt hole spacing for the caliper mount, so that is good. The calipers you need are from the 3tj model of Fzr400. As said previously,certain Triumph calipers will fit also, TT600 I believe. As OEB said, not all Fzr calipers are the same so you need to measure the spacing for the mounting bolts before you buy them.
Dusty
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Post by Norbo on Nov 27, 2013 10:20:34 GMT 1
They need to be the ones with 2 different piston sizes. the ones in the pic are the same size
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Post by rich on Nov 27, 2013 11:17:49 GMT 1
Be careful, not all the FZR calipers with different piston sizes fit either as some also have 100mm spacing.
The giveaway sign for the 83mm / 3TJ caliper is that they only have 1 pad retaining pin, most of the 100mm calipers have 2 pins.
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Post by oldelsieboy on Nov 27, 2013 11:31:13 GMT 1
Be careful, not all the FZR calipers with different piston sizes fit either as some also have 100mm spacing. The giveaway sign for the 83mm / 3TJ caliper is that they only have 1 pad retaining pin, most of the 100mm calipers have 2 pins. THIS WEBSITE MAY HELPOEB
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Post by 65 on Nov 27, 2013 17:37:39 GMT 1
ok... all the caliper which is 83 mm on the link!.. fits onto it, is that well understood?
Ron
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Post by oldelsieboy on Nov 27, 2013 18:48:19 GMT 1
ok... all the caliper which is 83 mm on the link!.. fits onto it, is that well understood? Ron Correct OEB
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Post by dusty350 on Nov 27, 2013 19:33:13 GMT 1
Hi, These are Fzr400 3tj with 83mm spacing; Dusty
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Post by 65 on Nov 27, 2013 20:29:19 GMT 1
it looks good, what is 3tj? and are the disc the same as the 350 rd disc and they are very similar to those on the bike I think. ron
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Post by dusty350 on Nov 27, 2013 20:45:18 GMT 1
Hi, 3tj is the model of Fzr400 that uses that type of caliper. Ypvs discs are different to Fzr discs though.
Dusty
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Post by oldelsieboy on Nov 27, 2013 20:49:42 GMT 1
Hi, 3tj is the model of Fzr400 that uses that type of caliper. Ypvs discs are different to Fzr discs though. Dusty But you don't need to change the discs to use these calipers. Same calipers are also fitted to FZR250 3LN, TZR250 3MA/ 3XV, R1Z. OEB
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Post by oldelsieboy on Nov 28, 2013 11:30:32 GMT 1
it looks good, what is 3tj? and are the disc the same as the 350 rd disc and they are very similar to those on the bike I think. ron Ron, I have sent you a pm OEB
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