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    Posted: 13 Nov 2015 at 12:18
After some radial parts for a front end swap.

Items required....

51mm top yoke
51mm clip ons
radial calipers
radial front master cylinder.

I'll admit I'm on a budget so might not be able to get everything in one go depending on price.

Anyone got any of the bits laying around?
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if you are on a budget then you dont need yokes just 1 mm shims...ask andirsv

i've just blagged the calipers and m/c and now been let down on the forks...bugger ( no , you cantWink)


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I had thought about shims and there probably ok, just a little uncertain about using them? Why I don't know, just one of those feelings.

Oh go on, you know you what to pass them on lol! Best of luck in the search for forks.
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Originally posted by ckennedy ckennedy wrote:

I had thought about shims and there probably ok, just a little uncertain about using them? Why I don't know, just one of those feelings.

Oh go on, you know you what to pass them on lol! Best of luck in the search for forks.
see you bought rsv4 forks...were they the sachs ones ?


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Yes there the rsv4 showa forks. A bargain from ebay :D posted for £102.
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Originally posted by ckennedy ckennedy wrote:

Yes there the rsv4 showa forks. A bargain from ebay :D posted for £102.
yep a bargain for sure


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Can you use the top gen2 yoke with the gen1 stuff or does it require changing top and bottom for any reason? What price would you want it mark?
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Originally posted by ckennedy ckennedy wrote:

Can you use the top gen2 yoke with the gen1 stuff or does it require changing top and bottom for any reason? What price would you want it mark?
think you need matching yokes ...


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Wasn't sure if offsets are different or not. Depending on price I'll hold off and get a gen 1 51mm top yoke
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Everything clear ok? Have to admit I do like the look of the gen2 top yoke more. Are they the same bearings too?
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Could make life easier. What price you wanting for them?
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No worries. Be good to see them fitted.
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No worries
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Yeah that's fine. Have you got any radial calipers laying around? If so which ones?
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Damn that's bad news :( there's always something when rebuilding an engine. I'm ok for master. Just trying to decided on calipers now
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I have gen2 forks and top/bottom yokes on mine.
I also use gen2 ignition that I wired in.

If this is on rsv I have standard set of brake lines.

If you wanted to keep similar to o.e calipers 4 pads to keep price down look for them off a triumph r latest models.

Mine are silver with red lettering picked up for less than £90 off eBay.

I use brembo RCS master cylinder
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I have found a set of 750 dursoduro (sp?) Calipers. Any difference in piston size between those and the triumph ones?
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Some radial calipers at facoty for are either 2 or 4 pad.

Mine are 4 pad, I also run brembo sc compound pads
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