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better set of front brakes for 1980 gs1000E

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guys i,m hoping that your experience and knowledge ,,you can help me ,,,, i,d like to do a direct straight swap on my std ..1980 gs1000e front brakes to a better set .. that are straight bolt up and more stopping effect,,, i,m open to suggestions .....any help would be greatly appreciated .....regards david from kaniva :):)
 
There are no straight bolt on ones that are any better than the 1980.

You can bolt on a set of Kawasaki Calipers with GS550 disks or CBR Disks with some adapters...

Do a search, there is a lot of info on the Kawasaki Mod.

Dan :)
 
These work!

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Even those have an adapter bracket... Are they off the shelf? Are they opposed piston? If not I wonder what gain they'd give over stock.

Cool discs what brand are they...
 
guys i,m hoping that your experience and knowledge ,,you can help me ,,,, i,d like to do a direct straight swap on my std ..1980 gs1000e front brakes to a better set .. that are straight bolt up and more stopping effect,,, i,m open to suggestions .....any help would be greatly appreciated .....regards david from kaniva :):)
try and get hold of a set of gs1150 discs,they go straight on and will improve braking, regards:dancing:
 
Salty, I don't really know what brand the discs are. I bought it this way. The brakes are Lockheed racing brakes. The bike was converted new in 1978 to an AMA racer in California and put back to street upon retirement.

I will say that these brakes are absolutely great! One finger operation, you have to really get used to them because they are probably 5 times stronger than my 83 1100.

FirstTimer was working on a similar conversion when he found a set of Lockheed on EBAY.
 
I suspect they are opposed piston (essentially the same design as 1150 front brakes). The disk looks much bigger too so that will help a lot.

Dan :)
 
Yeah you can still get the lockheeds from the factory, but i haven't found the disks yet. Thinking about contacting Kosman for rotors once i get the rest of my bike finished up. They seem to do custom stuff. I know about the CBR stuff but would like to stick to period rotors like the Wiz. I think the disks the wiz has are old brembo rotors.
 
Have a set of GS550 rotors ground down to 5mm & heavily drilled... that would be one way.
Wonder what diameter those are?

Dan :)
 
It's stories like these that make me feel lucky. I stumbled across a barely used Works shock for $150, Yosh Stainless Duplex for $150, PFM iron rotors for $160 a pair. These PFM rotors seem to be something different than they show in catalogue. Mine are drilled instead of slotted like they offer now.
 
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