vinny Posted April 17, 2019 Posted April 17, 2019 Hi can someone please tell me if the front brake calipers from a 1993 gsxr 1100 will fit my 1989 gsxr 1100 mine keep sticking. If not are there any other models that are a direct bolt on fit. Thank you in advance. Quote
SiBag Posted April 17, 2019 Posted April 17, 2019 If my memory serves me right they, are both 90mm centres on the mounting holes. So yes they should be a straight swap. (But I'm sure an adult will be along shortly to confirm this).. Quote
69chris Posted April 17, 2019 Posted April 17, 2019 shamelessly stolen from elsewhere.....for the greater good It's been noticed recently that a lot of people want to know what calipers are a straight swap to upgrade their bikes with no problems, and without having to go to the effort of making up a set of adapter plates. So if your bike is listed in the same section as another bike below, you can change calipers without any worries. For ease I shall just call the calipers type 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. 1 SUZUKI Bandit1200, GSX1000R, Hayabusa, GSX750, GSX750 Katana, GSXR750 Slingshot, GSXR1100L, GSXR1100M, GSXR1100N, GSXR1100 Slingshot, GSXR600 (2001 model), GSXR750WR, RF900R, RGV250, RGV250M, TL1000R, TL1000S, Bandit 400 (twin dics model, all years), GSXR750 SRAD (95-99), GSXR600 (96-2000) KAWASAKI ZX6R (2000 onwards), ZX7R, ZX9R (96 onwards), ZX12R, ZRX1100 TRIUMPH Daytona 595, 505, Trophy YAMAHA FZR750R, OW01 2 SUZUKI Bandit600, SV650 3 SUZUKI GS750, GS850, GS1000 4 SUZUKI GSXR600 (k1 & k2), GSXR750 (k1, k2 & k3), GSXR1000 (k1 & k2) 5 SUZUKI GSXR1000 (k3 & k4) Quote
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