so when attaching the new brake caliper must i find a solid bracket or can i use two pieces of steel to bolt it to the fork leg? getting a bracket machined would be hard.
This is a discussion on brake modification questions within the Technical forums, part of the Caferacer.net Forums category; i was going to re drill the original in the first place but i gave it to the guy i sold the old wheels to. ...
i was going to re drill the original in the first place but i gave it to the guy i sold the old wheels to. also the inner most opening that went around the axle area was also the wrong width.
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so when attaching the new brake caliper must i find a solid bracket or can i use two pieces of steel to bolt it to the fork leg? getting a bracket machined would be hard.
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go back to stock before you do what I think your suggesting.quote:Originally posted by txchainsawgogi
so when attaching the new brake caliper must i find a solid bracket or can i use two pieces of steel to bolt it to the fork leg? getting a bracket machined would be hard.
you don't need CNC, just a drill and some files
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well if im gonna be making an adapter plate by hand, what sort of metal should i be looking for?
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316 or 18-8 stainless plate should be nice. If non stainless I like 4140.