I have a '75 900ss, and the calipers are the early narrow style Brembos with no logos - later pads don't fit. The LH front has been replaced for a later one, which looks a bit naff (once you've noticed the difference, that is...), and I would like to replace it with the correct style caliper.
Now for the questions!
What is the model designation for the early caliper?
Ditto master cylinder (solid cast alloy - are these still available?)
Who does spares for them?
Do later type seals/pistons fit?
Does anyone do stainless nipples, pins, pistons?
Any help or advice gratefully received
Cheers!
Which Brembos????
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Your F08 calipers are referred to by many names, I have heard; slimline, narrow, shaved, race..... Regardless, you are correct in that they are narrower and use different pin kits [unavailable] and pads than other F08 calipers but they DO use the same pistons and seal kits. In the seal kits, the caliper bolts included are a bit longer than what you need so you can either cut off 5mm or just leave them be - they will not interfere with anything.
Solid 15mm BREMBO master cylinders are not available. I see used ones every now and then come up on eBay though.... Mostly folks purchase a newer style rectangular resv master cylinder to replace it.
I have new style rectangular resv master cylinders, pistons, seals, thin pads, bleed screws, bleed screw covers etc etc in stock. Pin kits for the shaved F08 calipers are unavailable.
Go to my store http://www.BevelHeaven.com and click on the 'eStore' link
Solid 15mm BREMBO master cylinders are not available. I see used ones every now and then come up on eBay though.... Mostly folks purchase a newer style rectangular resv master cylinder to replace it.
I have new style rectangular resv master cylinders, pistons, seals, thin pads, bleed screws, bleed screw covers etc etc in stock. Pin kits for the shaved F08 calipers are unavailable.
Go to my store http://www.BevelHeaven.com and click on the 'eStore' link
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I'd just throw on a new set of F08s and call it good. I just installed them on a 78 900ss - they are fine looking - only one out of 100 will notice they are NOT original shaved 08s..... They go riding. I got plenty if you need a set or just one. thanks
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Shaved caliper
Not sure if machining down a single PO8 would give a good result - you'd need to locate a twin nipple caliper to start with and whilst easier to find than the shaved ones they're not exactly common...
Steve may not have the correct pins, but in the GB you can get them in stainless from D. Middleton in West Yorks (www.stainlessmiddleton.co.uk) He can supply a variety of lengths including 60mm which is - I think - correct for the shaved items.
Might be better to get a set of PO8 and simply shave off the logo. Only a true anorak would spot it and you could always explain it away as VERY rare set of brakes indeed...
Steve may not have the correct pins, but in the GB you can get them in stainless from D. Middleton in West Yorks (www.stainlessmiddleton.co.uk) He can supply a variety of lengths including 60mm which is - I think - correct for the shaved items.
Might be better to get a set of PO8 and simply shave off the logo. Only a true anorak would spot it and you could always explain it away as VERY rare set of brakes indeed...
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Bit more...
Dave Middleton also does stainless nipples. I am going to get a complete set of stainless stuff from him to refurbish all the calipers on my black and gold 900SS. This bike, made in 78/79 but not registered until early '81, has the early calipers like yours but the later see thru master cylinder.
Cheers
Dave Middleton also does stainless nipples. I am going to get a complete set of stainless stuff from him to refurbish all the calipers on my black and gold 900SS. This bike, made in 78/79 but not registered until early '81, has the early calipers like yours but the later see thru master cylinder.
Cheers
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And more...
Ignore the bit about diificult to locate twin nipple P08's - don't know where that came from. Getting confused with tricky to find Goldlines I think...
Just measured the pins, which turn out to be closer to 62mm than 60.
Dave Middleton is the only person I know of that lists stainless nipples in M6 which, I think, are unique to the shaved calipers.
When you need new pads, just use a set of standard ones with a fraction shaved off the friction material. surface
Ignore the bit about diificult to locate twin nipple P08's - don't know where that came from. Getting confused with tricky to find Goldlines I think...
Just measured the pins, which turn out to be closer to 62mm than 60.
Dave Middleton is the only person I know of that lists stainless nipples in M6 which, I think, are unique to the shaved calipers.
When you need new pads, just use a set of standard ones with a fraction shaved off the friction material. surface
Rob
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Bob,
Thanks for the heads-up.
I remember Middleton's doing the pins years ago (still have a pair here), and it's only after I read your posts that I found them on his website (under hoseclips??!!).
I'd looked a few weeks ago and didn't spot them!
I've just discovered that Brancato also do them, along with everything else from wheel spindles to head-nuts in stainless.
Pity his website isn't more informative.
Cheers,
Andy 'Conti-mental'
Thanks for the heads-up.
I remember Middleton's doing the pins years ago (still have a pair here), and it's only after I read your posts that I found them on his website (under hoseclips??!!).
I'd looked a few weeks ago and didn't spot them!
I've just discovered that Brancato also do them, along with everything else from wheel spindles to head-nuts in stainless.
Pity his website isn't more informative.
Cheers,
Andy 'Conti-mental'