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FZS1000 Rear Calliper Fitted to my 600.
#1
Hi all.. just spend the evening in the shed fitting the blue spot calliper I got a few weeks back.. all went well and jobs done.. well happy with the result. Only thing I was worried about was bleeding the calliper.. I fitted the brake line and forgot I had the nipples loose on the calliper.. after a few minutes brake fluid starting running out on its own!
I used an old brake disc to pump the pistons out and it more or less bled itself.. couldn't believe my luck!



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A lot better looking than the original!
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Matches the front now.
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I gather others who have done this mod have noticed the calliper isn't centre on the disc? I used a washer as marked on the above pic to centre it. Does leaving it slightly to one side make any difference?
All in all good evenings work!

alex
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#2
I had the same problem with lining mine up. I used a washer between the caliper and the bracket and It lines up fine now.


Recently fitted some OEM yam pads on the rear too, next mod will be some 'pro bolt' disc bolts front and rear.
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#3
By any chance are the OEM pads gold and made by sumitomo? when i bought the bike that's what the front had in them and the rear calliper came with those too?. I replaced with GG EBC as they hadn't worn evenly.
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#4
Yeah thats them.

I rode a Fazer with the orginal pads not long ago, massive difference over the ebc gg's I've got on mine, will be changing to them soon though, cost a bit mind.
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#5
The genuine pads are around £35 each side.. i know the EBC are cheaper but i guess you get what you pay for. I agree fully EBC are nowhere near as good as the OEM but big difference in price.
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#6
just completed the mod myself, much more feel although I can lock the rear now  Big Grin

The caliper being off centre isn't an issue as the pads will self align and the offset isn't enough to cause one of the pistons to pop out. If using washers I think I would grind them flat and to the same size before fitting them to ensure a flat mating area.

Exscuse the filthiness of mine, it is a commuter and gets used a lot  :'(
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#7
Looks good Lumpy, i have not tried mine yet as i dont take it out in the winter.. its been in the shed wrapped up since october  :'( .. i used calipers to make sure the washers were the same size and they are nice and flat so all should be good. I may take them off again but will decide when i get it out again.

alex
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#8
(05-01-12, 09:10 PM)subby link Wrote: Looks good Lumpy, i have not tried mine yet as i dont take it out in the winter.. its been in the shed wrapped up since october  :'( .. i used calipers to make sure the washers were the same size and they are nice and flat so all should be good. I may take them off again but will decide when i get it out again.

alex
shouldn't be a biggy but I am quite fussy over brakes and stuff. What a difference it makes though to effectiveness and appearance. It's the cleanest part on mine at the moment, the rest is rather, er, soiled  :lol  but there is not many days in any weather she isn't used.
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#9
That reminds me I've got one to fit now my original has seized (again), what size are the copper gaskets?
thou shalt not kick
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#10
(06-01-12, 11:01 AM)DryRob link Wrote: That reminds me I've got one to fit now my original has seized (again), what size are the copper gaskets?
10mm washers. Can be ally too you know?
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#11
Ta  :thumbup
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#12
(28-12-11, 06:35 PM)subby link Wrote: The genuine pads are around £35 each side.. i know the EBC are cheaper but i guess you get what you pay for. I agree fully EBC are nowhere near as good as the OEM but big difference in price.

AP Racing are very nice and cheap. I use those.
Most things done in a hurry need to be done again - patiently.
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#13
(27-12-11, 09:59 PM)subby link Wrote: Hi all.. just spend the evening in the shed fitting the blue spot calliper I got a few weeks back.. all went well and jobs done.. well happy with the result. Only thing I was worried about was bleeding the calliper.. I fitted the brake line and forgot I had the nipples loose on the calliper.. after a few minutes brake fluid starting running out on its own!
I used an old brake disc to pump the pistons out and it more or less bled itself.. couldn't believe my luck!



[size=1.35em][Image: 29b4c.jpg][/size]
[size=1.35em]A lot better looking than the original![/size]
[size=1.35em][Image: 61f49.jpg][/size]
[size=1.35em]Matches the front now.[/size]
[size=1.35em][Image: 1ec56.jpg][/size]

[size=1.35em] I gather others who have done this mod have noticed the calliper isn't centre on the disc? I used a washer as marked on the above pic to centre it. Does leaving it slightly to one side make any difference? [/size]
[size=1.35em] All in all good evenings work![/size]

[size=1.35em]alex[/size]
Is that the caliper you bought off me from ebay?
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#14
my ebay user ID is ajls1?
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#15
(07-01-12, 07:33 PM)subby link Wrote: my ebay user ID is ajls1?
Yep you bought it from me Wink
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#16
Ah right good stuff, told you they fitted the 600  Wink  lol. I put new pins in it along with new pads and other than a clean it bolted straight on with the mod of the hanger. Feels better than stock but will know better when get out out on the road after the winter.


alex
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#17
(07-01-12, 09:36 PM)subby link Wrote: Ah right good stuff, told you they fitted the 600  Wink  lol. I put new pins in it along with new pads and other than a clean it bolted straight on with the mod of the hanger. Feels better than stock but will know better when get out out on the road after the winter.


alex
takes a bit of getting used to as it will lock the rear quite easily now  :o  much much better than a partially seized original  :lol
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#18
That's good to know Lumpy.. if the weather stays as good as it is now I might get mine out sooner than I think!
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#19
(09-01-12, 06:14 PM)subby link Wrote: That's good to know Lumpy.. if the weather stays as good as it is now I might get mine out sooner than I think!
good thing too, bikes are made for riding not just sitting there,  says me with only 2000 miles on the clean bike last year  :lol  [Image: 09221017.jpg]
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#20
LOL .. i use a Honda Transalp all year round then the fazer during the so called summer  Wink
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