R6 brakes
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R6 brakes
Am I right in thinking that it's only the later ones that are a direct bolt on?
So these wouldn't be any good on my 1992 FZR600?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/YAMAHA-YZF-R6 ... 46f&_uhb=1
So these wouldn't be any good on my 1992 FZR600?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/YAMAHA-YZF-R6 ... 46f&_uhb=1
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Re: R6 brakes
I got confused, it's rear shocks that are only good from 06 onwards, right?
I'd be super stoked if someone would take a quick look at the link and give me their opinion of it or these as I don't really know what to look for!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Yamaha-2003-F ... 050&_uhb=1
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Yamaha-YZF-R6 ... 7bc&_uhb=1
I'd be super stoked if someone would take a quick look at the link and give me their opinion of it or these as I don't really know what to look for!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Yamaha-2003-F ... 050&_uhb=1
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Yamaha-YZF-R6 ... 7bc&_uhb=1
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Re: R6 brakes
I know the 02 will fit on my 95. Is your 92 a single or double headlight?
Chris.
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Re: R6 brakes
All the calipers shown in this thread will fit your bike. It's the later models with the radial calipers that cannot be fitted.
Bear in mind too, the big gains in feel and power are from the R6 master cylinder.
Bear in mind too, the big gains in feel and power are from the R6 master cylinder.
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Re: R6 brakes
That's great advice, thanks guys! Wanted another opinion before I dropped 150 queen quids on a setup. I could probably get a yzf or any other nissin MC and it would be great with the calipers right? Is it worth changing MC and leaving the stock calipers?
Again, thanks loads.
Again, thanks loads.
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Re: R6 brakes
How come this one has a bracket for the fluid reservoir? I thought we had to fabricate one? Or is this a lucky find?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Yamaha-R6-fro ... 71e&_uhb=1
*edit - I just read RADIAL, does that mean it's no good? Sorry for what are probably basic noob questions!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Yamaha-R6-fro ... 71e&_uhb=1
*edit - I just read RADIAL, does that mean it's no good? Sorry for what are probably basic noob questions!
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Re: R6 brakes
Radial master cylinder is incorrect ratio.
That is a homemade mount.
There is no hose or clips from the reservoir to the cylinder,
It is massively overpriced.
Have you any use for the odd clip-on.?
This is more the going rate;
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/YZF-600-THUND ... 19d7783846
But dont buy T/Cat/Ace blue spots (external link pipe)=they are crap.!
Yzf/TDM blue spots are £65 ish/pair + p&p with pins and good pads.
Keep an eye on these;
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/R1-FRONT-CALI ... 257a30bc44
I get a bit of gear of him and its all been mint.

That is a homemade mount.
There is no hose or clips from the reservoir to the cylinder,
It is massively overpriced.
Have you any use for the odd clip-on.?
This is more the going rate;
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/YZF-600-THUND ... 19d7783846
But dont buy T/Cat/Ace blue spots (external link pipe)=they are crap.!
Yzf/TDM blue spots are £65 ish/pair + p&p with pins and good pads.
Keep an eye on these;
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/R1-FRONT-CALI ... 257a30bc44
I get a bit of gear of him and its all been mint.

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Re: R6 brakes
Great advice man! I'm totally clueless right now so making a lot of mistakes, this has really helped me out. Great looking bike as well! Hope mine will be as nice as that soon.
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Re: R6 brakes
Say I'd just purchased that MC on impulse, how would I go about fitting the reservoir mount? IS there a better or more specific search term I can use than reservoir mount? I can't find any good topics on here that cover it in the depth that someone like me would need! Ideally I'd like not to have to drill into my triple clamp, nor attach it with zipties. I've seen a version of the mount that seems to attache to the whole MC & lever bracket.
Unending thanks once again!
Unending thanks once again!
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Re: R6 brakes
Finally got some pressure through the system! The new thundercat MC was way better. It's still really spongey, but I guess when I go to bleed it again tonight it'll start to tighten up. Just waiting on a new reservoir and reservoir mount and then I'll add them at the same time as the new calipers. Super stoked! Bike wasn't turning over last night, but that's a whole new problem to deal with.
Much thanks to Willandrip, you really helped me out more than anything else in the last 6 weeks I've been trying to sort this out.
Much thanks to Willandrip, you really helped me out more than anything else in the last 6 weeks I've been trying to sort this out.
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