those 6 pot Tokikos were used on early GSXR1000sDid he happen to mention any part or model numbers?
those 6 pot Tokikos were used on early GSXR1000sDid he happen to mention any part or model numbers?
those 6 pot Tokikos were used on early GSXR1000s
Thanks, I supposed that is a Suzuki part. Wonder what the brake hydraulics are it was machined for Lucas switches ?
Have you ever found what bike the master cylinder was from? I've got a leak from the lever and need a seal kit.I have Don’s master cylinder on my ‘72, but with original Lockheed caliper and brake disc. Use DOT4 brake fluid.
I took the master cylinder apart today to get some measurements to help try and identify the unit. I was looking on e-bay to see if I could find a seal kit and came across a replacement piston assy with seals and circlip that look identical to what I have. I've yet to get an answer back from Tourmax confirming the dimensions but they have a kit (MSB101) for the Honda CBF600.No, thats is what I would like to know.
Brake pads are for Tokico calipers as used on many Kaw and Suz models, thats why i chose this caliper.
The recommended brake fluid is stated on the mastercylinder cap (Dot 3)
For an overhaul kit ,of which you probably only need the 2 piston seals which are not the same,you could try a Honda dealer or brake mastercylinder shop .
I could post a kit but that will take a while.
Its a 1-1/2 round trip to the post office,not sure when i can get there.if you are in the US then i cant use the post office,they are not accepting parcels to the US
I think I may be getting confused with which master cylinder we're talking about here, my MS is being used with the standard Lockheed calliper, but I see mention of Tokico callipers so not sure of compatibility. Don has got back to me and sent me a Honda Part No for the master cylinder piston with seals 45530-KVY-911 costing £12.32.I took the master cylinder apart today to get some measurements to help try and identify the unit. I was looking on e-bay to see if I could find a seal kit and came across a replacement piston assy with seals and circlip that look identical to what I have. I've yet to get an answer back from Tourmax confirming the dimensions but they have a kit (MSB101) for the Honda CBF600.
‘Tuning the calipers’ is not something I’m familiar with.I've got Don's brake installed on my 850 and now I'm trying to figure out how to tune the calipers correctly. I don't believe there were any instructions at all, and I'm in need of a tutorial on how to get them properly aligned. Any help would be appreciated.
I guess I mean getting them perfectly flat / parallel with the rotor and then adjusted for opening and closing according to the brake lever pull. Thanks for replying.‘Tuning the calipers’ is not something I’m familiar with.
What exactly is it you’re trying to do / achieve / solve ?
I don’t think there’s much you can do in that regard is there?I guess I mean getting them perfectly flat / parallel with the rotor and then adjusted for opening and closing according to the brake lever pull. Thanks for replying.