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    Hi, I'm hoping you have made or can make a bracket to suit 6 pot Tokicos off a zx9 as I have a set sitting in my shed?

    QUOTE=salty_monk;1031849]Yes, all that stock stuff is coming down in price. These brackets don't work with those calipers though, you'd need a much more complex stepped bracket to make them fit, the 6 piston calipers would need cross drilled spacers as they're the ones that are radially mounted I believe.

    These brackets work only with the Kawasaki Twinpot calipers. Sliding type. Not opposed piston.

    Dan [/QUOTE]

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      They are way too wide to work with the stock GS fork and wheel. I did make a bracket to fit them to GSXR 1100 RSU forks using a GSXR wheel though...
      1980 GS1000G - Sold
      1978 GS1000E - Finished!
      1980 GS550E - Fixed & given to a friend
      1983 GS750ES Special - Sold
      2009 KLR 650 - Sold - gone to TX!
      1982 GS1100G - Rebuilt and finished. - Sold
      2009 TE610 - Dual Sporting around dreaming of Dakar.....

      www.parasiticsanalytics.com

      TWINPOT BRAKE UPGRADE LINKY: http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...e-on-78-Skunk/

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        Bugger! How about front fork transplant.. what best suits with least amount of engineering or am I being greedy again?

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          Sending you a PM about the brake upgrade Salty...

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            One back at ya..
            1980 GS1000G - Sold
            1978 GS1000E - Finished!
            1980 GS550E - Fixed & given to a friend
            1983 GS750ES Special - Sold
            2009 KLR 650 - Sold - gone to TX!
            1982 GS1100G - Rebuilt and finished. - Sold
            2009 TE610 - Dual Sporting around dreaming of Dakar.....

            www.parasiticsanalytics.com

            TWINPOT BRAKE UPGRADE LINKY: http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...e-on-78-Skunk/

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              Had a few requests for this info:

              When fitting make sure to check all clearances carefully & turn the wheel by hand and listen for any scraping, feel for any interference. Be cautious on your first ride. If everything is fine the brakes will be MUCH stronger than you're used to.

              Parts-
              Brackets
              Custom brackets. You will also need 2x 10mm x 40mm bolts, 2x flat washers, 2x lock washers, and 2x 10mm nuts for the bottom hole. Figure another $5 at your hardware store for these, but use at least a grade 8.8 (10.9 or higher preferred).
              2 x M10 bolts 40-45mm in length. Stock caliper bolts can be used on caliper locations with blue loctite. These are for the lower bracket to fork leg connection.

              Calipers
              2 x calipers from various bikes, mainly Kawasaki models-
              EX 250 Ninja 1988 to 2007 (single caliper on right side)
              EX 500 Ninja 1994 to 2007 (single caliper on right side)
              ZL 600 B1 Eliminator 1995 to 1996
              ZR 550 B1/B2/B3 Zephyr 1990 1992 1993
              ZX 600 C1-C9 Ninja 600 R 1988 to 1996
              ZR 750 C1/C2/C3 1991 to 1993
              ZX 750 F1/F2/F3/F4 Ninja 1987 to 1990
              ZG 1000 A9-A20 Concours 1994 to 2006
              ZX 1000 B1/B2/B3 Ninja ZX10 1988 to 1990

              Suzuki also used this caliper on the VX800, GS500 and the GSX1100G

              If buying Concours calipers, be sure they are the dual-piston ones from 94-06. The earlier 86-93 ones are single-piston and won't fit. Shop around by model on eBay, you'll find the prices vary a lot for the same thing. It's also usually cheaper to find a pair of calipers than buying them one at a time. Be sure you are getting left and right calipers and that each caliper has the bolt for the banjo fitting in it.

              Pads
              Your choice on these. Expect to spend anywhere from $20~40 per set. The EBC organic pads part number is FA129.

              Rotors
              2 x rotors, 295mm.
              a) Solid GS rotor from a:
              GS 550 C/N/EC/EN 77-79
              GS 550 LT 80
              GS 750 C/N (8 Valve) 78-79
              GS 1000 C/N 78-79

              b) Vented (one way, the slots will face the "wrong" direction on one side, but this is not known to be an operational problem) GS rotor from a:
              GS 550 LX 81
              GS 550 LZ 82
              GS 550 TX 81
              GS 650 GLX/GLZ/GLD 81-83 (NOT the 650G standard)
              GS 750 TZ/TD (16 valve) 82-83 (NOT the 750E)

              Make sure what you get is the larger (295mm) single rotor from the L/GL/TZ. The standards of this era used the smaller 276mm dual disks. Ask the seller to measure it before you buy- it will save a lot of headache when you get the wrong one.

              You can use certain Honda CBR rotors, F3 or F4. On most the rotor should be re-drilled & the caliper spacer acts as the template for this (there are 2 small 6mm holes to line up & then put the 8mm holes straight through (preferably on a pillar drill).

              CBR600 Rotors. F3, F4 & F4i. The 296mm dia ones. If you send me any links to ones you are looking to buy or pictures I can quickly tell you if they are the right ones.

              -HONDA-CBR600-F4-US-ver-1999-2000-FS-99-00 – 78mm PCD

              cbr600-600RR-F3-Front-wheel-rim-Brake-Disc-Caliper-Rotors-95-98-/

              95-96-97-98-honda-cbr600-f3-cbr600f3

              This is from the F3:




              Hoses/plumbing


              Stock Lines fit. Anything aftermarket that fits stock will fit.

              Hoses/Speedo Drive Dust Cover

              On models 1980 or newer you will need to cut 4-5mm off of the speedo Drive dust cover (There is a post about this).



              Calipers

              YEAR MODEL SIDE PART #

              NINJA 250R
              1988 EX250 F2 RH 43041-1225
              1988 EX250 F2 RH 43041-1320-DJ
              1989 EX250 F3 RH 43041-1320-DJ
              1990 EX250 F4 RH 43041-1320-DJ
              1992 EX250 F6 RH 43041-1320-DJ
              1993 EX250 F7 RH 43041-1320-DJ
              1994 EX250 F8 RH 43041-1320-DJ
              1995 EX250 F9 RH 43041-1320-DJ
              1996 EX250 F10 RH 43041-1320-DJ
              1997 EX250 F11 RH 43041-1320-DJ
              1998 EX250 F12 RH 43041-1320-DJ
              1999 EX250 F13 RH 43041-1320-DJ
              2000 EX250 F14 RH 43041-1320-DJ
              2001 EX250 F15 RH 43041-1939-DJ
              2002 EX250 F16 RH 43041-1939-DJ
              2003 EX250 F17 RH 43041-1939-DJ
              2004 EX250 F18 RH 43080-5013-DJ

              EX500
              1987 EX500 A1 LH 43041-1238
              1988 EX500 A2 LH 43041-1238
              1989 EX500 A3 LH 43041-1238
              1990 EX500 A4 LH 43041-1375-DJ
              1991 EX500 A5 LH 43041-1375-DJ
              1992 EX500 A6 LH 43041-1375-DJ
              1993 EX500 A7 LH 43041-1375-DJ

              NINJA 500
              1994 EX500 D1 RH 43041-1526-DJ
              1995 EX500 D2 RH 43041-1526-DJ
              1996 EX500 D3 RH 43041-1526-DJ
              1997 EX500 D4 RH 43041-1526-DJ
              1998 EX500 D5 RH 43041-1526-DJ
              1999 EX500 D6 RH 43041-1526-DJ
              2000 EX500 D7 RH 43041-1526-DJ
              2001 EX500 D8 RH 43041-1747-DJ
              2002 EX500 D9 RH 43041-1747-DJ
              2003 EX500 D10 RH 43041-1940-DJ
              2004 EX500 D11 RH 43080-5013-DJ
              2005 EX500 D12 RH 43080-5013-DJ

              ZEPHYR 550
              1990 ZR550 B1 R/H 43041-1355-FE L/H 43041-1354-FE
              1991 ZR550 B2 R/H 43041-1383-FE L/H 43041-1442-FE

              NINJA 600R
              1988 ZX600 C1 R/H 43041-1320-DJ L/H 43041-1319-DJ
              1989 ZX600 C2 R/H 43041-1320-DJ L/H 43041-1319-DJ
              1989 ZX600 C2 R/H 43041-1225 L/H 43041-1224
              1990 ZX600 C3 R/H 43041-1320-DJ L/H 43041-1319-DJ
              1991 ZX600 C4 R/H 43041-1320-DJ L/H 43041-1319-DJ
              1992 ZX600 C5 R/H 43041-1320-DJ L/H 43041-1319-DJ
              1993 ZX600 C6 R/H 43041-1320-DJ L/H 43041-1319-DJ
              1994 ZX600 C7 R/H 43041-1320-DJ L/H 43041-1319-DJ
              1995 ZX600 C8 R/H 43041-1320-DJ L/H 43041-1319-DJ
              NO 96 MODEL
              1997 ZX600 C10 R/H 43041-1320-DJ L/H 43041-1319-DJ

              ELIMINATOR 600
              1996 ZL600 B2 R/H 43041-1566-FE
              1997 ZL600 B3 R/H 43041-1566-FE

              TENGAI 650
              1990 KL650 B2 L/H 43041-1300-DJ

              NINJA 750R
              1987 ZX750 F1 R/H 43041-1225 L/H 43041-1224
              1988 ZX750 F2 R/H 43041-1225 L/H 43041-1224
              1989 ZX750 F3 R/H 43041-1267-DJ L/H 43041-1266-DJ
              1990 ZX750 F4 R/H 43041-1320-DJ L/H 43041-1319-DJ

              ZEPHYR 750
              1991 ZR750 C1 R/H 43041-1436-FE L/H 43041-1407-FE
              1992 ZR750 C2 R/H 43041-1436-FE L/H 43041-1407-FE

              CONCOURS 1000
              1994 ZG1000 A9 R/H 43041-1436-GN L/H 43041-1407- GN
              1995 ZG1000 A10 R/H 43041-1436-GN L/H 43041-1407- GN
              NO 96 MODEL
              1997 ZG1000 A12 R/H 43041-1436-FE L/H 43041-1407- FE
              1998 ZG1000 A13 R/H 43041-1436-FE L/H 43041-1407- FE
              1999 ZG1000 A14 R/H 43041-1436-FE L/H 43041-1407- FE
              2000 ZG1000 A15 R/H 43041-1436-FE L/H 43041-1407- FE
              2001 ZG1000 A16 R/H 43041-1765-FE L/H 43041-1764- FE
              2002 ZG1000 A17 R/H 43041-1765-FE L/H 43041-1764- FE
              2003 ZG1000 A18 R/H 43041-1933-FE L/H 43041-1932- FE
              2004 ZG1000 A19 R/H 43080-5011-GN L/H 43080-5010-GN
              2005 ZG1000 A20 R/H 43080-5011-GN L/H 43080-5010-GN

              NINJA ZX10
              1988 ZX1000 B1 R/H 43041-1267-DJ L/H 43041-1266-DJ
              1989 ZX1000 B2 R/H 43041-1267-DJ L/H 43041-1266-DJ
              1990 ZX1000 B3 R/H 43041-1267-DJ L/H 43041-1266-DJ

              Picture of correct Caliper:



              Last edited by salty_monk; 10-26-2015, 07:26 PM.
              1980 GS1000G - Sold
              1978 GS1000E - Finished!
              1980 GS550E - Fixed & given to a friend
              1983 GS750ES Special - Sold
              2009 KLR 650 - Sold - gone to TX!
              1982 GS1100G - Rebuilt and finished. - Sold
              2009 TE610 - Dual Sporting around dreaming of Dakar.....

              www.parasiticsanalytics.com

              TWINPOT BRAKE UPGRADE LINKY: http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...e-on-78-Skunk/

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                The CBR900 F2 (95 era) rotor does not need any re-drilling for the holes to align. The spacing is correct. The existing holes just need to be widened. Otherwise this is a bolt on rotor.

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                  I'd like to add that when you get a pair of floating rotors, like the F4s, to make sure you clean and clear the rings to make sure they can all turn by finger before you button up a new system....this way you'll have good use of the floating aspect that it was designed for. Alot of folks say those don't turn...when clean, they do turn!
                  I took my rotors - "off bike" - and cleaned them off really well, then liberally sprayed brake clean around the rings - some of them were able to turn by finger, but some still wouldn't. I sprayed PB blaster around the stubborn ones, let it soak, then hit them twice with brake clean and they all turned after that.
                  -Don't try this with any pads near by or on, as they could get contaminated by the penetrating oil and ruin the brake pads.
                  Those rings do get crud or brake dust in them.

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                    Looking at my single rotor 1978 GS1000, is seems my spoked rim hub does not have a mount for another rotor? Am I missing something? How are you guys adding newer rotors and calipers onto the stock 19" spoked rim??

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                      There is a plastic cover on the other side of the hub. Remove it & you will see the holes for another rotor.

                      You may be lucky & find that the holes are threaded to full depth - You may find you need to run a tap down them & increase the length of the existing thread. Some of them appear to not have had the threads finished at the factory on the unused side but the holes & some thread is there (I suspect they needed the holes & some thread to fix it to some machinery during the manufacturing process but saved some pennies by not cutting them to full length - Time = money in manufacturing).
                      1980 GS1000G - Sold
                      1978 GS1000E - Finished!
                      1980 GS550E - Fixed & given to a friend
                      1983 GS750ES Special - Sold
                      2009 KLR 650 - Sold - gone to TX!
                      1982 GS1100G - Rebuilt and finished. - Sold
                      2009 TE610 - Dual Sporting around dreaming of Dakar.....

                      www.parasiticsanalytics.com

                      TWINPOT BRAKE UPGRADE LINKY: http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...e-on-78-Skunk/

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                        Originally posted by 80GS850GBob View Post
                        I'd like to add that when you get a pair of floating rotors, like the F4s, to make sure you clean and clear the rings to make sure they can all turn by finger before you button up a new system....this way you'll have good use of the floating aspect that it was designed for. Alot of folks say those don't turn...when clean, they do turn!
                        I took my rotors - "off bike" - and cleaned them off really well, then liberally sprayed brake clean around the rings - some of them were able to turn by finger, but some still wouldn't. I sprayed PB blaster around the stubborn ones, let it soak, then hit them twice with brake clean and they all turned after that.
                        -Don't try this with any pads near by or on, as they could get contaminated by the penetrating oil and ruin the brake pads.
                        Those rings do get crud or brake dust in them.
                        I'd like to add that you should deglaze the rotors while you have them off as well. It will help the new pads bed in properly especially if you are going from organic to metallic linings. The brakes will feel weak until you grab a hand full of them a few times, as the pad material has to fill in the scratches on the rotors. Once that happens the new setup will easily lock up the front tire using the stock 5/8 " master cylinder. https://goo.gl/photos/5i5PxBSUB4sz9Jqk6

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                          "Deglazing" sounds new to me...how do we do that? {this old dog always likes to learn new tricks}

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                            Wet n Dry, Emery cloth, sandpaper... (take your pick) followed by some brake cleaner.
                            1980 GS1000G - Sold
                            1978 GS1000E - Finished!
                            1980 GS550E - Fixed & given to a friend
                            1983 GS750ES Special - Sold
                            2009 KLR 650 - Sold - gone to TX!
                            1982 GS1100G - Rebuilt and finished. - Sold
                            2009 TE610 - Dual Sporting around dreaming of Dakar.....

                            www.parasiticsanalytics.com

                            TWINPOT BRAKE UPGRADE LINKY: http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...e-on-78-Skunk/

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                              Originally posted by salty_monk View Post
                              Wet n Dry, Emery cloth, sandpaper... (take your pick) followed by some brake cleaner.
                              Hmmm, I can do {redo} that......swirl pattern to aid in pad break in?

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                                Doesn't really matter in my experience, don't hit them too hard you just want to remove any old pad material residue
                                1980 GS1000G - Sold
                                1978 GS1000E - Finished!
                                1980 GS550E - Fixed & given to a friend
                                1983 GS750ES Special - Sold
                                2009 KLR 650 - Sold - gone to TX!
                                1982 GS1100G - Rebuilt and finished. - Sold
                                2009 TE610 - Dual Sporting around dreaming of Dakar.....

                                www.parasiticsanalytics.com

                                TWINPOT BRAKE UPGRADE LINKY: http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...e-on-78-Skunk/

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