Biscuit said:The rear master cyl is exactly the same size as the front. I don't know what caliper you have planned but I would not want to improve the rear brake over that of the front, it lockes up fairly easily as is. By the way I'm still running the original front MC on my bike and with braided ss brake line I find the braking to be great as is.
By the way I'm still running the original front MC on my bike and with braided ss brake line I find the braking to be great as is.
trident sam said:I'm now running 4 piston Brembo calipers front and back on one of my mk 3's . Bought off ebay for @ £40 each, original fitment was 748 Ducati. I made alloy adaptor brackets for the front and back. Front master cyl is same as a T140E, ie flat back to match up with mk 3 controls. rear master cyl is standard Norton, all braided hosed fitted .Both brakes are much improved, for really not a lot of money. If I ever learn how to post a photo, I'll do it.
sam
I've owned the bike since new and have rebuilt the MC a couple of times with stock parts so I'm sure it's original, but I have no illusions to it's very possible improvement. The ss line made a huge improvement but at the same time made modulation more difficult because the lever got hard "right now". This happend at only about 1" worth of squeeze from a fully extended relaxed lever and about 2 3/4" from the gripp. I trimmed the part of the alloy lever that bares on the MC piston so I have more play before a fully hard lever which is now reduced to around 1 3/4" before the grip. This gives a stronger advantage to my hand. Really, works ok.JimC said:By the way I'm still running the original front MC on my bike and with braided ss brake line I find the braking to be great as is.
You are one of a very few I've heard this from. Have you actually checked the sizes of piston of the M/C and caliper? It may have been modified. Possibly, you have extraordinary hand strength. Just about every Norton rider I know of that has a stock front disc brake complains of its ineffectiveness.
trident sam said:I'm now running 4 piston Brembo calipers front and back on one of my mk 3's . Bought off ebay for @ £40 each, original fitment was 748 Ducati. I made alloy adaptor brackets for the front and back. Front master cyl is same as a T140E, ie flat back to match up with mk 3 controls. rear master cyl is standard Norton, all braided hosed fitted .Both brakes are much improved, for really not a lot of money. If I ever learn how to post a photo, I'll do it.
sam
dennisgb said:trident sam said:I'm now running 4 piston Brembo calipers front and back on one of my mk 3's . Bought off ebay for @ £40 each, original fitment was 748 Ducati. I made alloy adaptor brackets for the front and back. Front master cyl is same as a T140E, ie flat back to match up with mk 3 controls. rear master cyl is standard Norton, all braided hosed fitted .Both brakes are much improved, for really not a lot of money. If I ever learn how to post a photo, I'll do it.
sam
This is basically what I am doing. I have modified billet yokes up front that accept 1" bars so I could upgrade the switch gear and have 2011 Triumph Bonneville switch gear with the Bonneville master cylinder. This is a smaller master cylinder diameter to get rid of the oversized original. I am mounting new disc and Brembo 4 piston caliper from Ducati up front.
On the rear I bought a Ducati Brembo caliper and disc and caliper mounting bracket. The bracket just needs slight mods to fit the MKIII. The set-up is similar to the one that forum member Ron L. did in the following thread. Scroll down to see picture of it.
rear-disc-mk3-t14492.html?hilit=brembo%20rear
The question I have is whether I can use the original master cylinder on the rear because it takes a bit of mods to get the matching Ducati MC to work. I have no problem doing that but wondered if the Norton MC in the rear was the same "oversized" diameter as the front.
trident sam said:I'm now running 4 piston Brembo calipers front and back on one of my mk 3's . Bought off ebay for @ £40 each, original fitment was 748 Ducati. I made alloy adaptor brackets for the front and back. Front master cyl is same as a T140E, ie flat back to match up with mk 3 controls. rear master cyl is standard Norton, all braided hosed fitted .Both brakes are much improved, for really not a lot of money. If I ever learn how to post a photo, I'll do it.
sam
trident sam said:Like your dash panel, looks very good
sam