I have a 2012 triumph 675 sport bike. It has dual calipers in the front like the 650's. I ride track and use my front brakes 90% of the time.
I just picked up a 1981 cb650 today. And it has dual calipers up front as well. Naturally I'm going to use my front brakes A LOT. Is there any type of upgrade that is a direct bolt on?
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1981 CB650 brake modifications.
Re: 1981 CB650 brake modifications.
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Re: 1981 CB650 brake modifications.
I've been looking into this a bit. So far it looks like you need to make an adaptor to bolt on any other caliper. Braided brake lines help a bit. My cousin drilled out his stock rotor but this didn't seem to make a significant change.
There are people adapting GS forks for these bikes, then you can use the front wheel and brakes from the donor bike.(you need new crowns and a machine shop.) The late 70s goldwings and cb750 have the same diameter forks. Not sure if the brakes are any better though.
There are people adapting GS forks for these bikes, then you can use the front wheel and brakes from the donor bike.(you need new crowns and a machine shop.) The late 70s goldwings and cb750 have the same diameter forks. Not sure if the brakes are any better though.
1979 cb650
1980 cb650
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