Was wondering if one of you guys could do me a favor?
#1
Was wondering if one of you guys could do me a favor?
I'm wondering if someone with an 08 1krr with a caliper set could take a couple of measurements for me? Please please please!!
There are 4 measurements I need:
1. Distance between the bolts that secure the MC to the rearset
2. Distance between the MC housing and piston arm when fully screwed out
3. Distance between the bottom mounting bolt and where the MC mounts to the brake pedal when fully screwed out.
4. Distance between the arms where it connects to the brake pedal.
Thanks guys I really hope one of you can get back to me quick
photos are attached for reference aid:
There are 4 measurements I need:
1. Distance between the bolts that secure the MC to the rearset
2. Distance between the MC housing and piston arm when fully screwed out
3. Distance between the bottom mounting bolt and where the MC mounts to the brake pedal when fully screwed out.
4. Distance between the arms where it connects to the brake pedal.
Thanks guys I really hope one of you can get back to me quick
photos are attached for reference aid:
#4
Sorry, I don't have an 08 to measure for you. But this will at least bump the thread in case someone does.
I'm sure you have thought of this already, but keep in mind the master cylinder and the caliper should match. Meaning the force produced by the master cylinder should be matched to the piston in the caliper. You can quickly run into trouble by mounting a master cylinder designed for a different bike.
I'm sure you have thought of this already, but keep in mind the master cylinder and the caliper should match. Meaning the force produced by the master cylinder should be matched to the piston in the caliper. You can quickly run into trouble by mounting a master cylinder designed for a different bike.
#5
Thanks for the bump and yea I know that the 07 rear mc is fine but I've found little info about the 08 mc. either way I plan on changing out the caliper to an 08 if I change the mc. the caliper on my bike is old and corroded as all heck and Im not even sure I can replace the brake pads on it (good thing they have lots of life in em still).
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