I have a FZR1000 front wheel to put on my FJ but realised today I will need to fit FZR discs to it. Unfortunately all FZR discs available to buy are 320mm. No good!
The FZR front wheel is a common modification so can anyone share where I may find 295-300mm discs to fit?
Any other bikes compatable with it? They're 6 bolt and 80mm PCD fitment.
I've always gone with EBC. https://ebcbrakesdirect.com/motorcycle-parts
Stock 89-93 Non-ABS discs are correct. I have the FZR1000 3.5" front wheel, been running a pair of used 89 discs for years. Factory Yamaha pads are kind to the rotors with excellent performance.
HTH
Daniel
Many FJ owners have installed these rotors with very positive results.
https://ebay.us/m/MwTwzg
Fred
Quote from: aviationfred on July 31, 2025, 04:26:50 PMMany FJ owners have installed these rotors with very positive results.
https://ebay.us/m/MwTwzg
Fred
I second that, when bedding in the Arashi rotors I heard a slight growl under harder braking. Once the pads bedded in, they are smooth and quiet.
thank you. I got some discs but next problem.... The FJ has a speedo thing one side so no problem there but on the right the round plate (ABS bracket??) will no longer fit and fill the space. How did you guys over come this?
https://imgpile.com/p/QNWMEkg
I can cut out the centre section I guess. On the FJ the whole thing sits inside the centre bore of the disc.
I am sure the ABS crowd has solved this problem. No ABS on my 86 or 89.
Quote from: bil2on on July 29, 2025, 04:00:22 AMI have a FZR1000 front wheel to put on my FJ but realised today I will need to fit FZR discs to it. Unfortunately all FZR discs available to buy are 320mm. No good!
The FZR front wheel is a common modification so can anyone share where I may find 295-300mm discs to fit?
Any other bikes compatable with it? They're 6 bolt and 80mm PCD fitment.
What's wrong with 320mm rotors?
Quote from: MarioR on August 01, 2025, 08:54:49 AMWhat's wrong with 320mm rotors?
The rotor size is dictated by the location of the caliper mounting lugs on the forks. ****
320mm rotors are too big for the caliper mount locations on the FJ forks.
*** Exception: There are custom plates made for altering the brake caliper locations.
http://www.exactrep.com/acatalog/Front-Hanger-Brackets--pair--12B.html#SID=22
Re: ABS. When you remove the ABS plate you replace it with the non-ABS stock FJ wheel spacer.
Still available from Yamaha: https://www.partzilla.com/product/yamaha/90387-15550-00
Thank you yes I searched for an exploded image of the FJ and FZR wheels and found the collar spacer was my missing part. Ordered and on its way thank you
Quote from: Pat Conlon on August 01, 2025, 10:07:03 AMQuote from: MarioR on August 01, 2025, 08:54:49 AMWhat's wrong with 320mm rotors?
I am sorry, taking it back....
I missed that this is just the wheel transplant :) not entire front end :morning2:
The rotor size is dictated by the location of the caliper mounting lugs on the forks. ****
320mm rotors are too big for the caliper mount locations on the FJ forks.
*** Exception: There are custom plates made for altering the brake caliper locations.
http://www.exactrep.com/acatalog/Front-Hanger-Brackets--pair--12B.html#SID=22
Re: ABS. When you remove the ABS plate you replace it with the non-ABS stock FJ wheel spacer.
Still available from Yamaha: https://www.partzilla.com/product/yamaha/90387-15550-00
Problems continue....
I have the FZR and FJ wheels side by side. The FJ wheel fits perfectly obviously but the FZR wheel now even with the non ABS collar and spacer still isnt fitting.
Is the FZR1000 speedo drive thinner? The wheel seems to be pushed too far from the left. The wheel doesnt sit central so even if I cut down the spacer on the right and get the wheel to slot in, it still wont be correct.
The centre width distance of both wheels is 120mm I can only see the speedo drive being too wide to be the problem.
I think the speedo drive is different for both models. The FJ and the FZR EXUP RU both have different part numbers.
Here's a link to the models and for the US specs just scroll down the page. HTH.
https://www.cmsnl.com/yamaha-motorcycle_model16707/
The only FZR wheels that are directly compatible with the FJ (and the FJ oem 15mm axle) are the 1987 (white rim) and 1988 (white or red rim)
In 1989 FZR moved to a 17mm diameter front axle. So....
What year FZR rim do you have?
Quote from: Pat Conlon on August 09, 2025, 03:43:40 PMThe only FZR wheels that are directly compatible with the FJ (and the FJ oem 15mm axle) are the 1987 (white rim) and 1988 (white or red rim)
In 1989 FZR moved to a 17mm diameter front axle. So....
What year FZR rim do you have?
It must also be noted that if you have an 1100 you need 1200 fork lowers to enable the brake calipers to fit for larger disc.
I've always been under the assumption that the FZR wheel was a direct swap but it ain't.
Quote from: Sparky84 on August 09, 2025, 06:18:41 PMIt must also be noted that if you have an 1100 you need 1200 fork lowers to enable the brake calipers to fit for larger disc......
Not necessarily....
You can use your 1984-87 FJ1100/1200 anti dive forks with the '88/89 FZR rim if you change the location of the brake calipers (to fit the 298mm rotors used on the FZR rim)
http://www.exactrep.com/acatalog/Front-Hanger-Brackets--pair--12B.html#SID=22
For the early FJ's it's a Win/win... now you end up with a proper 3.5" x 17" (lighter) front rim *and* the superior Yamaha monoblock 4 piston calipers.
thanks. I have a 1988 FZR1000 genisis exup wheel. Trying to fit it to a 1996 FJ1200. The issue is fitting the wheel central between the forks securely. The FJ speedo drive is too deep and pushes the wheel over too far.
A previous comment noted the speedo drive part numbers are different which I comfirmed and ordered a FZR specific one today.
Quote from: Pat Conlon on August 09, 2025, 06:40:17 PMQuote from: Sparky84 on August 09, 2025, 06:18:41 PMIt must also be noted that if you have an 1100 you need 1200 fork lowers to enable the brake calipers to fit for larger disc......
Not necessarily....
You can use your 1984-87 FJ1100/1200 anti dive forks with the '88/89 FZR rim if you change the location of the brake calipers (to fit the 298mm rotors used on the FZR rim)
http://www.exactrep.com/acatalog/Front-Hanger-Brackets--pair--12B.html#SID=22
For the early FJ's it's a Win/win... now you end up with a proper 3.5" x 17" (lighter) front rim *and* the superior Yamaha monoblock 4 piston calipers.
Thanks Pat,
They don't look that nice :scratch_one-s_head: