yzf750 calipers

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Hi will yzf750/yzf1000 6 pot calipers fit straight on to a 1990 fzr 1000 exup or is there some work involved to make them fit.

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They fit straight on.

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Thanks Chris that's what i thought but best to check first before i buy some.

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I bought a pair of yzf 6 pots and made sure that they were working as they should like all 6 pistons in each caliper were free and moving when the brake lever was pressed, fitted them and bled the system of air and now i have good brakes, well far better than the std 4 pots, i didn't have a problem fitting them either everything lined up as it should and bolted straight on and the lever has more feel now to, so job's a good one.

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pretech makes some cool stuff. hard to get stateside however.

i also found that with the stock six pots you have to make sure they stay clean and greased or the pistons will seize a bit quicker than some of the other stock calipers.
Jason, aka: Hooligan
1994 YZF750-R
1996 YZF750-R
2003 Bonneville T100

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