Front Brake Caliper Upgrade! - Tokico 6-pot
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Front Brake Caliper Upgrade! - Tokico 6-pot
Just wanted to share a modification I just made to my 93 VS1400. I replaced the stock front caliper with a Tokico 6 piston caliper
from a 1999 Kawasaki ZX6R. The modification requires an adapter to relocate the top mounting hole. I purchased mine through
Winters Machining LLC. I purchased a used front right caliper off ebay. There are several manufacturers who used this caliper, so
there are plenty of used ones available. I did run into one issue. There are at least two versions of this Tokico caliper, one has all
six pistons the same diameter (mine) and the other has four the same and two small ones. I found this out when I bought the
first rebuild kit. I did have one problem with the install. While bleeding the brakes, it was taking much longer than expected. I finally
realized the pistons were not coming out and contacting the pads. I had pushed the pistons all the way in during the rebuild and once
I pulled them out a little everything worked out great. I kept the stock master cylinder and it has better feel than before the modification. This is my first post and the main reason I am doing this is because the improved braking was significant. I am impressed
with the added stopping power and feel much safer if I need to stop suddenly. I hope this will help someone else.
from a 1999 Kawasaki ZX6R. The modification requires an adapter to relocate the top mounting hole. I purchased mine through
Winters Machining LLC. I purchased a used front right caliper off ebay. There are several manufacturers who used this caliper, so
there are plenty of used ones available. I did run into one issue. There are at least two versions of this Tokico caliper, one has all
six pistons the same diameter (mine) and the other has four the same and two small ones. I found this out when I bought the
first rebuild kit. I did have one problem with the install. While bleeding the brakes, it was taking much longer than expected. I finally
realized the pistons were not coming out and contacting the pads. I had pushed the pistons all the way in during the rebuild and once
I pulled them out a little everything worked out great. I kept the stock master cylinder and it has better feel than before the modification. This is my first post and the main reason I am doing this is because the improved braking was significant. I am impressed
with the added stopping power and feel much safer if I need to stop suddenly. I hope this will help someone else.
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Re: Front Brake Caliper Upgrade! - Tokico 6-pot
Thanks for sharing - a 6 piston caliper will be far better than a 2 piston one. The pad surface area alone will dicate this.
A lot of calipers from mag wheel bikes do not fit spoke wheel bikes as they can foul on the spokes.
Glad you found one to fit.
A lot of calipers from mag wheel bikes do not fit spoke wheel bikes as they can foul on the spokes.
Glad you found one to fit.
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Re: Front Brake Caliper Upgrade! - Tokico 6-pot
I'm just waiting for the spring to do that up grade i want to have a ride with the old brakes and new back to back. I collected all the parts except the brake lines going with SS lines. What banjo angle did you use at the caliper?
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Re: Front Brake Caliper Upgrade! - Tokico 6-pot
Not to bring up a too old post but I finally did the Winters 6 pot up grade. Wow! What difference. If anyone wants to know 38" Russell SS line, one straight banjo, one 35° banjo, one new 10mm ×1.25 banjo bolt and 4 crush washers. I have a S83 2007 with stock drag bars. Easy install and just a little hassle bleeding the line but wow is it worth it!
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Re: Front Brake Caliper Upgrade! - Tokico 6-pot
This is literally next on my list - caliper is sitting there ready but DAMN the US Postal Service is slow. 8 days, 2 screens of tracking data and my Winters Big Brake Adapter STILL hasn't even left the US yet!
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Re: Front Brake Caliper Upgrade! - Tokico 6-pot
I used two straight banjos as the 35° didn't allow the brake house to sit in the fender bracketUxbridge Brule wrote: ↑Tue Jul 27, 2021 2:54 pmNot to bring up a too old post but I finally did the Winters 6 pot up grade. Wow! What difference. If anyone wants to know 38" Russell SS line, one straight banjo, one 35° banjo, one new 10mm ×1.25 banjo bolt and 4 crush washers. I have a S83 2007 with stock drag bars. Easy install and just a little hassle bleeding the line but wow is it worth it!
Ya hya chouhada!
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Re: Front Brake Caliper Upgrade! - Tokico 6-pot
You think that was bas mine went to California through Colorado from Michigan to get to Canada.Pvt_Nemesis wrote: ↑Wed Jan 26, 2022 2:15 amThis is literally next on my list - caliper is sitting there ready but DAMN the US Postal Service is slow. 8 days, 2 screens of tracking data and my Winters Big Brake Adapter STILL hasn't even left the US yet!
Hope you like the upgrade I love the feel and stopping power.
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Re: Front Brake Caliper Upgrade! - Tokico 6-pot
Hi to all,
just a question:
have you noticed any Yaw to the right when braking?
just a question:
have you noticed any Yaw to the right when braking?
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Re: Front Brake Caliper Upgrade! - Tokico 6-pot
Ok thank for the answer. I'm asking this Because of someone that many years ago told me of this when he made something similar to his bike.
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Re: Front Brake Caliper Upgrade! - Tokico 6-pot
Doesn't sound right. Probably other things wrong with his bike that the extra brake power exacerbated the problem. There's a ton of bikes out there with single discs and none of them have this issue.
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Re: Front Brake Caliper Upgrade! - Tokico 6-pot
My GS550 started pulling to the right when the front brake was applied. Upon inspection the front wheel bearings were worn and allowing the wheel to move out of line about 1/16th of an inch.
It happened so slowly that I didn't notice it until it got pretty bad and started a really odd wear pattern on the front tire.
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Re: Front Brake Caliper Upgrade! - Tokico 6-pot
thank you for sharing this.Herb wrote: ↑Sat Feb 11, 2023 10:08 amMy GS550 started pulling to the right when the front brake was applied. Upon inspection the front wheel bearings were worn and allowing the wheel to move out of line about 1/16th of an inch.
It happened so slowly that I didn't notice it until it got pretty bad and started a really odd wear pattern on the front tire.
Good to know this if something similar happens.
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