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Bikes, Hints'n'Tips => FZS600 Fazer => Topic started by: carlos on 01 March 2014, 01:19:28 pm
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Hi guys first post on here and straight into a question on the back brake
have found I need new seals and pistons for the rear caliper
do I use pattern parts about 60 quid or oem yamaha parts about 100
any experiencewith pattern parts :D
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Go with the OEM stuff, always like to know my brakes will work when I need them. :lol
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Seconded. Easy mod and about ten times better braking. Almost too good if you get carried away.
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thank you for the replies the 1000 caliper sounds good but have heard they are hard to find
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is the xjr1300 a slot in with no mods do all years fit a fzs600??
anyone done this
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I've fitted a 1000 calliper so if the XJR1300 is the same then it's dead easy. You don't modify the calliper at all,
just file a bit off the bracket until the calliper bolts to it properly. It's obvious what to do when you have the bits in your hands.
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Hey Fizzy
Dont suppose next time your at the bike you could measure centre to centre on the torque arm could you.
I'd really hate to not use my bling :faz Etched one. :'(
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240mm between centres nog
Cheers geezer! :thumbup
Hey fizzy i checked my torque arm...240mm so they're the same size which means i can use my bling one when i fit my thou caliper.
For some reason i thought the 600 & thou had different length arms but the thou one must have just looked longer because of its design.
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thanks again guys no doubt I will be back soon for more help
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What torque arm is that Fizzy? Looks good, much nicer than standard.
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Cheers.
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240mm between centres nog
Cheers geezer! :thumbup
Hey fizzy i checked my torque arm...240mm so they're the same size which means i can use my bling one when i fit my thou caliper.
For some reason i thought the 600 & thou had different length arms but the thou one must have just looked longer because of its design.
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For some reason i thought the 600 & thou had different length arms but the thou one must have just looked longer because of its design.
The fzs600 and thunerdace arms are both 240mm mate but I'm sure the fzs1000 torque arm is different mate
Ok geezer.......but the main thing is that you've managed to fit the thou caliper with a 240mm torque arm which is good, maybe if it is a different size then it just means that the caliper is slightly further round on the disc......or maybe the thou has a bigger disc so needs a longer arm to bridge the gap?????
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For some reason i thought the 600 & thou had different length arms but the thou one must have just looked longer because of its design.
The fzs600 and thunerdace arms are both 240mm mate but I'm sure the fzs1000 torque arm is different mate
Ok geezer.......but the main thing is that you've managed to fit the thou caliper with a 240mm torque arm which is good, maybe if it is a different size then it just means that the caliper is slightly further round on the disc......or maybe the thou has a bigger disc so needs a longer arm to bridge the gap?????
As you said mate, it just means it's further around the disc, slightly further from anchor point on swing arm. Shouldn't make any difference what length it is, as long as there is enough slack in the brake line to reach it. A few cm shouldn't hurt. :)
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Cheers chris
Ye im always on about wanting another bike but i cant help myself buying more bits for this one.
Suspension & brake lines then I've pretty much replaced everything :eek
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Suspension & brake lines then I've pretty much replaced everything :eek
Apart from the muppet riding it :b :eek
Chris
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Suspension & brake lines then I've pretty much replaced everything :eek
Apart from the muppet riding it :b :eek
Chris
Oi ya bass!!! :lol
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Suspension & brake lines then I've pretty much replaced everything :eek
Apart from the muppet riding it :b :eek
Chris
Oi ya bass!!! :lol
Sounds right to me!! :lol :lol :lol
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