At the Yorks rally I spotted a modified bike with an underslung rear caliper with the torque arm mounting underneath the swinging arm.
It looked like a standard part but I have never seen one, before
Does anyone know what model its off as I want to mount my caliper underslung so I can attach the torque bar to the original (drum) mounting bracket underneath the swinging arm.
Someone here must know?
Cheers
Phil
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Underslung rear caliper
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Rich,
Thats where I want mine to be and Know I could adapt a modern one to fit but the one I saw in Yorks was a standar looking z1000/9 rear caliper which is what I was looking for so I dont have to mess with spacers.
Cheers
Phil
Thats where I want mine to be and Know I could adapt a modern one to fit but the one I saw in Yorks was a standar looking z1000/9 rear caliper which is what I was looking for so I dont have to mess with spacers.
Cheers
Phil
Like Fer says, you'd have to reweld the lug on the other end of the caliper. If you're going to that amount of trouble, would it not be better to bore out the carrier and fit a floating bush for the wheel spindle. You can then take the torque arm to the frame, this will then stop the back end squatting when the brake is applied.
Just a thought.........
Just a thought.........
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tailiftchris wrote:Big Fluff wrote:this will then stop the back end squatting when the brake is applied.
Just a thought.........
Floating caliper bracket and torque arm connected to the frame = "Pro squat"
Surely ?
No... not as I'm aware Chris. When the brake is applied, the caliper pulls on the frame and this is what stops squat.
Done this conversion many times, as on my GSX1100ET below.



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