Blue Spot Calipers
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Blue Spot Calipers
Evening all! Hope you are well!!
Should I replace my original callipers with blue spot ones?
My brakes feel fine but keep being told to change them to blue spot ones? Will I notice the difference and anyone tell me which ones I need to buy?
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Should I replace my original callipers with blue spot ones?
My brakes feel fine but keep being told to change them to blue spot ones? Will I notice the difference and anyone tell me which ones I need to buy?
Got my bones from our resident bone maker and rides so much better!!
Cheers
Hope you all have a great Easter!!
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Thanks for your help> what about these? http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/YAMAHA-R1-R6- ... 2467784503Jay762 wrote:yes is the short answer for all.
I exchanged mine on my 'R' model and went from a full hand grab to two finger braking.
replace the master cylinder as well as the calipers to keep them matched.
I got a set from an FZ1 to get silver spots but gold and blue are options also
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What about these? http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/YAMAHA-R1-R6- ... 2467784503Enduro_Rider wrote:Thanks! Certainly does help!
I've just thought of something else.....
You'll notice on the original reservoir the banjo bolt fits to the side of the reservoir casing. On the other one the bolts fit at the front. As in photo. I've tried to find my original one in the garage to take a photo of it but I can't put my hands on it for the moment. You may think the banjo bolt sticks a long way out. I did, and I thought it would hit the clocks but it doesn't. You may also have to juggle about with the brake lines too, to get them in a position where they don't catch anywhere
I've found the original one now to compare it with.
You'll notice on the original reservoir the banjo bolt fits to the side of the reservoir casing. On the other one the bolts fit at the front. As in photo. I've tried to find my original one in the garage to take a photo of it but I can't put my hands on it for the moment. You may think the banjo bolt sticks a long way out. I did, and I thought it would hit the clocks but it doesn't. You may also have to juggle about with the brake lines too, to get them in a position where they don't catch anywhere
I've found the original one now to compare it with.
Bit of advice. Buy a good bed and a good pair of shoes, because if you aren't in one you'll be in the other.
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Hi all
So I now have my blue spots and the guy has also sent me the master cylinder and lines.
I already have braded hoses fitted so was thinking to keep these on the bike.
Question is.............Any tips on how I bleed the brakes if I keep the hoses and replace the master cylinder and calipers?
Is it a case of squeeze the lever in and open the bleed valve, then close the valve and release the lever and do this on each caliper?7
So I now have my blue spots and the guy has also sent me the master cylinder and lines.
I already have braded hoses fitted so was thinking to keep these on the bike.
Question is.............Any tips on how I bleed the brakes if I keep the hoses and replace the master cylinder and calipers?
Is it a case of squeeze the lever in and open the bleed valve, then close the valve and release the lever and do this on each caliper?7