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| Re: Harrison Billet Thank you for all the responses, I really like the look of the Harrison brakes, they sort of fit the retro look of the early eighties shovel. does the fact that the caliper is designed for a 13" disc preclude them from usage on a smaller disc say 11.5" or are these parts pretty generic when it comes to fitting once the plate has been created thanks again Andy
__________________ 1997 Fatty - 88 cubes of overbored fun 1981 FXWG - newly acquired toy |
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#12
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| Re: Harrison Billet It is the mounting plate that will determine what size disc to use them on. |
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#13
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| Re: Harrison Billet 13" calipers will have the pistons on a different radius to 11.5" calipers, this will make a difference on 6 pot calipers but will not affect 4 pot calipers also look at performance machine calipers - I have found them easier to bleed |
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#14
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| Re: Harrison Billet Thanks again gents, will have a look at the pm calipers also
__________________ 1997 Fatty - 88 cubes of overbored fun 1981 FXWG - newly acquired toy |
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| Re: Harrison Billet Quote:
Yes, 13 inch calipers may well be precluded from use on smaller discs. There are actually three pairs of small pads in each. On a smaller diameter disc the centre pair will be OK, but the other pairs may well partially miss the outer edge of the disc. It would be better to have a caliper and disc in the hand to check! I bought a shovel new in the 1970s, with discs both ends. They were crap! In the wet it was not an uncommon experience to ride off the road to avoid a collision, as they offered no slowing worth a mention. Drums were far superior back then!
__________________ Graham, 1990 FLHS/2008 V107T, 2007 XB12R. |