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I have 275 mm discs 5mm thick on bike, 5/8 mc and have no idea where to find fork adaptors for my bike
Wich is the best option: permormance-price-pads-easy fitting?
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Some racing bikes with Ap Lockheed calipers:
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have no idea what pad compound you will need to run with them, depends if you are running SS discs or cast iron and quite critical if you really race and not just parade.
in italy we are only required to have the reservoir in one piece with the M/C (not separated), plenty of japanese M/C form early 90's are like that in case you dont want to spend.
adaptors to the fork legs are not that hard to do. just cut them by eye first in 10mm plywood, play around and when you reach the right holes location, cut in 10mm Al. Use spacers to bring caliper center line spot on the disk.
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Nothing some 1/4" aluminum plate can't hand fabricate up to use on most anything.
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He races in Spain and in most classes of european vintage racing, double piston (meaning side by side ) calipers like yours are not allowed. Same situation in Italy, that's why i use Brembos P08s
I know AHRMA in the USA allows 17" wheels and modern brakes on older racers but in europe things are different.
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Ill give ya $50 for the pairz1kzonly wrote: I had these 2 calipers on the e bay for 7 days. Only $14.99? No bids. I paid 3 times that a year ago for a project that fizzled out. They probally cost $3-4 hundred at the dealer.
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for a vintage parade bike on a budget, try the iron 2 piston Triumph T140 calipers...plentiful, cheap, and with a coat of gray paint they look like the antique Lockheed racing version.
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Also i´ve order on ebay Ebc HH pads but i´m not sure if they are compatible with iron discs. Maybe I try on track with Ferodo CP1 (new Cp211 compound) but not know how they work in these old bikes. I may not need more than HH... don´t know which pads are generally used on vintage racing.
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Thank You Wireman! We have a deal!wireman wrote:
Ill give ya $50 for the pairz1kzonly wrote: I had these 2 calipers on the e bay for 7 days. Only $14.99? No bids. I paid 3 times that a year ago for a project that fizzled out. They probally cost $3-4 hundred at the dealer.
Nothing some 1/4" aluminum plate can't hand fabricate up to use on most anything.
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leitz wrote: I bought a pair of Lockheed 2195 with adapters and 290mm diameter 6mm thick iron discs perfect for the calipers. All really cheap, i think the man who sold it never heard about these calipers.
Also i´ve order on ebay Ebc HH pads but i´m not sure if they are compatible with iron discs. Maybe I try on track with Ferodo CP1 (new Cp211 compound) but not know how they work in these old bikes. I may not need more than HH... don´t know which pads are generally used on vintage racing.
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looks like a very nice setup, and if you got them for cheap, then i am jealous!
in my experience, the new ferodo CP pads likes cast iron, hates SS, so you're good. just dont assume that the first M/C you try will work, you might have to try a few sizes till you find the right leverage ratio/power/feel.
having consistent braking power lap after alp into a race is really important, take your time to look for the right setup/pads. some circuits are so hard on brakes that its almost impossible to find a solution.
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Like wrote Turboguzzi those Tokico aren´t allowed but I'm not entirely sure. Anyway they are for sure a big improvement for the originals
Can anybody identify this 290mm disc? it´s an aftermarket part? (i think white area have been painted by the previous owner)
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