Better disk on '75 R75/6
Re: Better disk on '75 R75/6
Decisions, decisions!
Abstruse1
Dallas, USA
Blonds aren't the only airheads.
Dallas, USA
Blonds aren't the only airheads.
Re: Better disk on '75 R75/6
Okay, how is this possible. Does this wheel have a narrower than usual hub?
http://s304.photobucket.com/user/obscur ... sort=3&o=0
I don't see how the caliper clears the spokes. What am I missing? This is just what I've been trying to accomplish.
P.S. Sorry I couldn't figure out how to attach a photo directly.
http://s304.photobucket.com/user/obscur ... sort=3&o=0
I don't see how the caliper clears the spokes. What am I missing? This is just what I've been trying to accomplish.
P.S. Sorry I couldn't figure out how to attach a photo directly.
Abstruse1
Dallas, USA
Blonds aren't the only airheads.
Dallas, USA
Blonds aren't the only airheads.
Re: Better disk on '75 R75/6
Looks like it might be a GS cross-laced wheel. I haven't heard of those being backward-compatible to a /6.
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Re: Better disk on '75 R75/6
You need to get a free account with a site like photo bucket. You easily drop photos there and copy the address, then paste on to your posts. Then we can see what you are talking about.Abstruse1 wrote:Okay, how is this possible. Does this wheel have a narrower than usual hub?
http://s304.photobucket.com/user/obscur ... sort=3&o=0
I don't see how the caliper clears the spokes. What am I missing? This is just what I've been trying to accomplish.
P.S. Sorry I couldn't figure out how to attach a photo directly.
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Re: Better disk on '75 R75/6
That's a whole late GS front end. That is not the Brembo with the spoke clearance problem being discussed above.khittner1 wrote:Looks like it might be a GS cross-laced wheel. I haven't heard of those being backward-compatible to a /6.
Brembos with the clearance issue are the dual discs from 1981 of the non-swinging variety.
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Re: Better disk on '75 R75/6
I'd like to upgrade the once-adequate-but-now-crappy brakes on my Suzuki GT750 "Water Buffalo" with the snappy stoppers from a DRZ400SM SuperMotard---any reason why I can't do this?
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Re: Better disk on '75 R75/6
Does your water buffalo have that wonderful four leading shoe front brake?
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'74 R90S, '67 /2 Conv w/sc, '66 R50/2
'74 Harley FXE, '72 Harley FLH w/HD sc
'69 BSA 441 Victor Special, '74 R90/6 Basket case
'85 R80RT wreck for parts
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Re: Better disk on '75 R75/6
Yeah, if you have that brake, it's the most desirable piece on the whole bike. Seems pretty ironic to replace it. If you have that brake and it's not performing well, then it needs some maintenance. It certainly has enough moving parts for the performance to deteriorate if it's not taken care of.George Ryals wrote:Does your water buffalo have that wonderful four leading shoe front brake?
Edit:
After looking up the bike I see that they replaced that brake with twin discs after a couple years. Even though the drum is a desirable classic racer item, it appears that it was not considered very good when new. I wonder if the racers have some mods they're doing.
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Re: Better disk on '75 R75/6
If you want, I can put you in touch with a friend from the CBR250R forum. He has 3 GT750s. Only one is a '72 (the only year with the drum).khittner1 wrote:I'd like to upgrade the once-adequate-but-now-crappy brakes on my Suzuki GT750 "Water Buffalo" with the snappy stoppers from a DRZ400SM SuperMotard---any reason why I can't do this?
But I am sure a GT forum is your best source.
This guy is trying to sell his front brake for $450! http://www.dotheton.com/forum/index.php?topic=65126.0
Rob V
Re: Better disk on '75 R75/6
If you want, I can put you in touch with a friend from the CBR250R forum. He has 3 GT750s. Only one is a '72 (the only year with the drum).khittner1 wrote:I'd like to upgrade the once-adequate-but-now-crappy brakes on my Suzuki GT750 "Water Buffalo" with the snappy stoppers from a DRZ400SM SuperMotard---any reason why I can't do this?
But I am sure a GT forum is your best source.
This guy is trying to sell his front brake for $450! http://www.dotheton.com/forum/index.php?topic=65126.0
Rob V