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Front Brake Upgrade Question(s)

Started by cyclenutk75, January 06, 2012, 06:49:02 PM

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rktmanfj

Quote from: Arnie on January 15, 2012, 07:58:53 AM
That Ducati disk will fit the FJs with 17" front wheels, but its already under spec on thickness.
I would advise not to buy it.

All the bikes listed below have same size disks as the late model FJs

EBC Front Disks & bikes used:  MD2001LS  MD2001RS  298mm dia
TZR 250 (3MAI) 89
FZR 400 RR (4DX) 92
FZ 400 96
FZR 400 (3TJI/2/6/7)
FZR 400 (3ENZ) 89
MD2001C XJR 400 95-
FZR 600 89-93
FZR 600 R 94-95
FZS 600 Fazer 98-03
FZ 750 89-91
TDM 850 91-01
TRX 850 96-99
FJ 1200 (3CV/3XW Type) 88-95
APRILIA
RST Futura 1000 01-04
DUCATI
900 Supersport 89-90
907 IE 90-91


Arnie

+ 1st gen V-Max

ccsct203

Quote from: Arnie on January 15, 2012, 07:58:53 AM
That Ducati disk will fit the FJs with 17" front wheels, but its already under spec on thickness.
I would advise not to buy it.

All the bikes listed below have same size disks as the late model FJs

EBC Front Disks & bikes used:  MD2001LS  MD2001RS  298mm dia
TZR 250 (3MAI) 89
FZR 400 RR (4DX) 92
FZ 400 96
FZR 400 (3TJI/2/6/7)
FZR 400 (3ENZ) 89
MD2001C XJR 400 95-
FZR 600 89-93
FZR 600 R 94-95
FZS 600 Fazer 98-03
FZ 750 89-91
TDM 850 91-01
TRX 850 96-99
FJ 1200 (3CV/3XW Type) 88-95
APRILIA
RST Futura 1000 01-04
DUCATI
900 Supersport 89-90
907 IE 90-91


Arnie

thanks for the heads up

iv'e had mine for several years and no issues

My calipers are blue dot not fj1200 calipers
what is the acceptable thickness for R1 rotors?
If it's not broken, fix it anyways

cyclenutk75

That's quite a list, Arnie!  Thanks for the info.
GT
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