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R6 Master

Started by Sabre093, July 16, 2013, 09:16:16 AM

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Sabre093

I was thinking on swapping to my new Master when I get Bracket from Mark.. it will be one less thing to do when I get all the parts for front end swap...will this be ok with my 86 set-up and will the electrical stuff work off FJ to R6
2009 FJR 1300
1992 FJ 1200
1987 FJ 1200 Sold
1986 FJ 1200 Sold
1985 Venture Royale
1976 GoldWing
1986 FZ 750
1986 GPZ 900
1984 Honda Nighthawk S 750
1982 Honda Nighthawk 450

Arnie


keand3

I did mine not that long ago...
You will notice a huuuuge difference  :good2:
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CelticTiger

Sorry to tread hi-jack here lads, but is the R6 master cylinder regarded as better than the FJR master cylinder upgrade? Mine is a 92 non ABS FJ1200
Four wheels move the body but two wheels move the soul :-)

FJ_Hooligan

Should both be 14mm so no difference between them.
DavidR.

fj11.5

Depends on the r6, the master I have is from one of the later models, and its a 16mm radial brembo, very easy squeezy  :biggrin:
unless you ride bikes, I mean really ride bikes, then you just won't get it

84 Fj1100  effie , with mods
( 88 ) Fj 1200  fairly standard , + blue spots
84 Fj1100 absolutely stock standard, now more stock , fitted with Fj12 twin system , no rusted headers for this felicity jayne

CelticTiger

Thanks fellas, pity I didn't find this site years ago so I could keep up with the latest and the best mods.

Safe riding,

Conor
Four wheels move the body but two wheels move the soul :-)

Pat Conlon

Quote from: FJ_Hooligan on July 16, 2013, 04:57:13 PM
Should both be 14mm so no difference between them.

Not quite true.

The early FJRs were 14mm but the later models changed to a 15mm m/c.
I can't recall the year the change occurred, perhaps others will chime in...

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Sabre093

Got to ask...I got SS lines already...am I going to have a tough time bleeding the air out without a pump...
2009 FJR 1300
1992 FJ 1200
1987 FJ 1200 Sold
1986 FJ 1200 Sold
1985 Venture Royale
1976 GoldWing
1986 FZ 750
1986 GPZ 900
1984 Honda Nighthawk S 750
1982 Honda Nighthawk 450

keand3

Quote from: Sabre093 on July 17, 2013, 10:52:30 AM
Got to ask...I got SS lines already...am I going to have a tough time bleeding the air out without a pump...

No, you would be fine, although its slightly more time consuming. But if you bleed correctly it should not be an issue :smile:
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craigo

I know the 05 FJR MC is a 15mm. And the brake switch it incorrect for the FJ wiring. At least in my experience.

CraigO
CraigO
90FJ1200

Heliflyer 88

I just finished installing an 05 FJR master on my 85' 1100 and it does make a big difference but be aware that with the stock calipers the lever will feel mushy. This is because the increased leverage at the master increases line pressure but the lever has to move further to do it. Simple physics when you think about it. It's better than stock but I'm looking for an improvement when I go to the FZR front wheel and install the FJR calipers. I just want to put this out there so nobody else pulls their hair out for 3 hours trying to błeed that last little bit of air out of the system like I did. Cheers.