2004-05 GSX-R forks & Yamaha monoblock calipers
Stuart Ferreira
sferre1121 at hotmail.com
Sun Jul 24 19:02:02 PDT 2011
Oops. Yeah, that's what I meant. Cool, I'll let you know.
> Subject: Re: 2004-05 GSX-R forks & Yamaha monoblock calipers
> From: zv30 at sbcglobal.net
> Date: Sun, 24 Jul 2011 17:52:02 -0700
> To: sv650 at micapeak.com
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> Calipers, not rotors. $35
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> Thanks,
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> Zoran Vujasinovic
> TWF Racing
> 775-786-4881
> www.twfracing.com
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> On Jul 24, 2011, at 5:32 PM, Stuart Ferreira wrote:
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> > How much do you charge the machine the rotors? I may have a set I want done.
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> >> Subject: Re: 2004-05 GSX-R forks & Yamaha monoblock calipers
> >> From: zv30 at sbcglobal.net
> >> Date: Sat, 23 Jul 2011 22:03:41 -0700
> >> To: sv650 at micapeak.com
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> >> I machined many of this calipers to work with 300 rotors. It is 8mm not 10.
> >> Or you can use srad gen rotors as mentioned and 2mm spacers.
> >> Steel centering bushing needs to come out regardless what you use.
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> >> Thanks,
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> >> Zoran Vujasinovic
> >> TWF Racing
> >> 775-786-4881
> >> www.twfracing.com
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> >> On Jul 23, 2011, at 5:11 PM, Henrik Bo Pedersen wrote:
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> >>> I put 2005-05 forks on my '99 SV and was going to use Yamaha monoblock calipers of similar vintage. I thought it was a direct bolt-on, but it looks to me like the Yamaha calipers sit ~10mm proud. In other words, they'd need to sit ~10mm lower in order for the brake pads to make full contact with the rotors.
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> >>> I could try to remove the steel centering bushings in the Yamaha calipers, but that would only buy me an additional ~3mm.
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> >>> I could try to have 10mm machined off of the Yamaha "stand-offs" but from vague memory didn't think it was necessary.
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> >>> Thoughts?
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> >>> Henrik
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