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    front calipers from gsxr750k2

    I have a pair of Tokico 4 pot calipers from a gsxr750k2
    They come complete with hoses etc up to the master cylinder.
    Pads have heaps of meat on em.
    I made a stuff up buying them -I need K3 or possibly K4 calipers which have a toitally different mounbting system.
    I paid $200 for em but I want em gone--they aint any use to me
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    Quote Originally Posted by FROSTY
    I made a stuff up buying them -I need K3 or possibly K4 calipers which have a toitally different mounbting system.
    2002/2003 GSXR750 are still the same conventional 62mm mounting centres 4 piston caliper.. before going to the radial..fwiw

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    Quote Originally Posted by TLDV8
    2002/2003 GSXR750 are still the same conventional 62mm mounting centres 4 piston caliper.. before going to the radial..fwiw
    Would this be the same deal for the 01 model....im really only after the pads and if you had braided lines
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    TLDV8-thanks mate--um yea well maybee mr dumbass shoulda done his research a bit better ay??---I've found a whole bunch of interesting information now Ive bothered to do my research propperly.
    The 6 pots are actually off of a Kwakka --they have the same mounting as the suzuki brakes and fit perfectly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FROSTY
    TLDV8-thanks mate--um yea well maybee mr dumbass shoulda done his research a bit better ay??---I've found a whole bunch of interesting information now Ive bothered to do my research propperly.
    The 6 pots are actually off of a Kwakka --they have the same mounting as the suzuki brakes and fit perfectly.
    I am guessing they are the 90mm centre mount calipers..heres some more worthless info.

    Here are the basic three Suzuki USD forks .. GSXR 750/1100..SRAD/TL,both 90mm centres..and 01/02 GSXR1000 which is similar to the 2000 up GSXR750 and same bolt centres as the conventional fork GSXR600 at 62mm centres.

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    90mm calipers go right back to the 1980's
    GSXR1100 and TL1000/GSXR600 in this pic,they interchange,the early 1100 caliper has the same piston sizes as modern Brembo 4 pots at 30mm/34mm... earlier 6 pot was the same 90mm before going to 62mm.

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    GSXR1000 01/02 Caliper 62mm centres,the older 90mm caliper is pretty much the same except the bolt centres
    and yes also on the Kawasaki's

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    If you are putting the 6 pots on the SV etc and want to uprate the stock 4 pots 14mm Master cylinder... one easy option is to grab a RGV M/C since it is 5/8 inch same as the TL1000R and other bikes with the 6 pots..the radial 4 pot calipers on GSXR's also went to a 5/8's M/C.
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    I have a spare RGV M/C if you want it,not sure of the condition as it has been sitting but should be OK.

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