Jelly Posted April 21, 2016 Posted April 21, 2016 The original 1 pot stoppers on one of my ET's aren't that good. Is there an easy possibility to swap for a different caliper or caliper and discs, without having to fabricate spacers and stuff? I would prefer to keep the original front wheel and fork for now. For the rear i've found out that the EFE caliper should be more or less the same, but rear isn't that important cause I rarely use it Quote
Gammaboy Posted April 21, 2016 Posted April 21, 2016 EFE calipers bolt on. I'm still using the original single pot calipers, but have upgraded to a 16mm radial master off a GSXR - major improvement. 2 Quote
Jonboy Posted April 22, 2016 Posted April 22, 2016 There is an article somewhere on OSS, may even be old old OSS, that originally came from the GS4 web forum that had all the details of converting an EFE to nissin 4 pots, so if EFE calipers will fit a ET then the nissin 4 pot scenario should work too. If i remember correctly it didnt require the use of adaptor plates either which should make it relatively easy. If I find it i will post it up 2 Quote
Jelly Posted April 26, 2016 Author Posted April 26, 2016 Cheers, I'll have a look if I can find that article. You mean this by @Captain Chaos? http://oldskoolsuzuki.info/archives/category/modifications/wheel-swaps 1 Quote
Jelly Posted March 23, 2017 Author Posted March 23, 2017 Right, the bike was parked in a corner but since I'm going to use it for this years TT trip it needs a brake upgrade. Different master brake cilinder is already a plan, but as I want to retain the original front wheel I'm also open for different discs. What I have to use, is a standard ES brake setup, EFE brakes, slabby brakes, slingshot brakes (but these need to fit the original forks easily). Any options or opinions? @Rene EFE Quote
KATANAMANGLER Posted March 23, 2017 Posted March 23, 2017 Your challenge Yellah is clearance at the back of the caliper if you are using the standard snowflake wheels. There is Kwak caliper that works with an adaptor plate. Deeds did it on his Kat front end with snowflakes. PM him on FB. Quote
Jelly Posted March 24, 2017 Author Posted March 24, 2017 Yes, standard snowflake wheels, similar to a Kat. Asked Deeds! 1 Quote
canamant Posted March 27, 2017 Posted March 27, 2017 (edited) The GSX discs aren't bad. Try the standard calipers with decent pads and braided hoses and good dot 4 or dot 5.1 fluid. I used to run that setup on my GS750 fitted with GSX discs with Dunlopads and it was sweet. There must be even better materials today. Edited March 27, 2017 by canamant 1 Quote
Gammaboy Posted March 27, 2017 Posted March 27, 2017 EFE discs bolt on and are at least semi-floaters, EBC do a cast iron floater for the EFE too (about to fit a set with some EBC organic pads on mine). 1 Quote
Jelly Posted March 28, 2017 Author Posted March 28, 2017 Cheers both, going to see what there is laying around and mix and match. The EFE disc option is a good one though. Quote
busa1300 Posted March 31, 2017 Posted March 31, 2017 All Suzuki parts except the adapters I made. Used a B-King radial master cylinder as well. 2 Quote
Rene EFE Posted March 31, 2017 Posted March 31, 2017 On 24-3-2017 at 0:44 PM, stockcar said: PIX?? 'Tis nice Quote
Gammaboy Posted April 2, 2017 Posted April 2, 2017 On 31/03/2017 at 11:45 AM, busa1300 said: All Suzuki parts except the adapters I made. Used a B-King radial master cylinder as well. SV650 calipers? I've got a pair sitting in a box, will be interested to hear if they're an improvement over the single potters - SV guys have nothing nice to say about them. Quote
Jelly Posted April 3, 2017 Author Posted April 3, 2017 What are those discs from @busa1300? Looks way better than the original ones. Quote
busa1300 Posted April 3, 2017 Posted April 3, 2017 Calipers are from a 600 Bandit, and the rotors are from a GS1150, or a EFE on your side of the world. The calipers seem to be better than the original single piston, but I also have braided lines, radial master and sintered HH pads now too. I would have prefered 4 piston calipers, but no room with wire wheels unless I spaced them out to the fork tubes.... Quote
Gammaboy Posted April 3, 2017 Posted April 3, 2017 32 minutes ago, busa1300 said: Calipers are from a 600 Bandit, and the rotors are from a GS1150, or a EFE on your side of the world. The calipers seem to be better than the original single piston, but I also have braided lines, radial master and sintered HH pads now too. I would have prefered 4 piston calipers, but no room with wire wheels unless I spaced them out to the fork tubes.... Yeah - I face the same issue, wire wheels severely limit your caliper options, and I can't justify stumping up for a set of Brembo GP billets (lowest profile 4 piston caliper I've found - 32mm past the back face of the disc, vs 40mm for the cast version)... I've just fitted a set of the EBC EFE rotors to mine - the pair of them are 1kg heavier than the stock GSX rotors - bit annoyed, that's weight I've worked hard to get off of the front wheel in other ways. Will see how they work once they bed in - have high hopes for better feel from the steel EBC rotors vs early OEM Stainless... Bit of googling says 600 bandit calipers are the same as SV650 - might look at doing the swap, the taper wear (in 2 directions - caliper flex, and normal pad taper) on the pads I've just removed was pretty bad. Quote
Jelly Posted April 4, 2017 Author Posted April 4, 2017 10 hours ago, busa1300 said: Calipers are from a 600 Bandit, and the rotors are from a GS1150, or a EFE on your side of the world. The calipers seem to be better than the original single piston, but I also have braided lines, radial master and sintered HH pads now too. I would have prefered 4 piston calipers, but no room with wire wheels unless I spaced them out to the fork tubes.... Cheers, those calipers are easy to come by. Going to look for a set of EFE discs. Do you perhaps have some drawings on the adapters you made? Quote
Dukeman Posted April 4, 2017 Posted April 4, 2017 assuming your ET front end is the same as my Katana front end, I used early CBR900 discs, just had to open up the holes to fit. http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum/showthread.php?140253-Twinpot-Brake-upgrade-on-78-Skunk/page7 Here is a good place to start. This post will tell you everything you need if you want to keep the same wheels and forks. hope it helps 2 Quote
Gammaboy Posted May 15, 2017 Posted May 15, 2017 On 31/03/2017 at 11:45 AM, busa1300 said: All Suzuki parts except the adapters I made. Used a B-King radial master cylinder as well. This drove me to action - along with the extra mass of the EBC EFE rotors driving me up the wall. Those calipers (SV650/Bandit 600/KLE650) will work with a 298/300mm disc and a 3 bolt bracket - locate the upper caliper mouting hole in the upper fork leg hole (bolt pattern is 71.5mm fork leg, 55mm caliper, 25mm on the 3rd side). My brackets are getting sorted, so no pics yet - I'm using Aprilia RS250 rotors (2mm smaller PCD) with a 12mm spacer on the stock wire hub, offset will be different if using a Hunda rotor that matches the GSX PCD. 1 Quote
busa1300 Posted May 15, 2017 Posted May 15, 2017 I liked the nostalgic looks of the Suzuki rotors, and the fact the rear matches...plus I wanted the bike to be as much Suzuki as possible. They work great as they are, but I know there are a 100 ways to have better front brakes than these yet....I do wish I could make the adapter bracket look less obvious though...I did consider drilling it with some holes. Quote
Gammaboy Posted May 15, 2017 Posted May 15, 2017 My stock rotors were fucked, the EBCs add a kilo to the front wheel, and I ghad the 300mm discs lying around - it was a bit of a no brainer for me. I do like the way the EBCs look on the bike though. Quote
Jelly Posted May 15, 2017 Author Posted May 15, 2017 I still haven't sourced a set of SV calipers, but I should. Currently fixing some other stuff on the bike. @Gammaboy do you have drawings of the adapterplates? I'll ask someone to make them up. Quote
Gammaboy Posted May 15, 2017 Posted May 15, 2017 I'll post a sketch up once I've got them made and confirmed they fit - but they're basically 3 10mm holes, the spacing is 71.5/55/25, outside radius is 11mm. It may need a chamfer on the edge closest to the fork leg for clearance. 1 Quote
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