sp1 brakes different m/c
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sp1 brakes different m/c
can any one tell me if a 19mm radial m/c will work with sp1 callipers, I've been searching the net for info but no luck,
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Re: sp1 brakes different m/c
Hello, yes it will.
If anything, it may be too big & be more suitable for radial brakes but I'd use it if I had it.
I currently have a couple of different sets up's, my main 30 currently uses SP1 calipers & a 954 Fireblade nissin 5/8th's m/c & works very well.
& my No3 30 uses Fireblade calipers (silver versions of the SP1 calipers) & an RSV 16mm brembo m/c & also works very well.
Basically, anything from a 2000 onwards bike (the newer the better), 600cc or bigger will do the job, as long as its bigger than 14mm, so you have a whole truck load of bikes to choose from.
Going radial may cause you problems with clearance though.
If anything, it may be too big & be more suitable for radial brakes but I'd use it if I had it.
I currently have a couple of different sets up's, my main 30 currently uses SP1 calipers & a 954 Fireblade nissin 5/8th's m/c & works very well.
& my No3 30 uses Fireblade calipers (silver versions of the SP1 calipers) & an RSV 16mm brembo m/c & also works very well.
Basically, anything from a 2000 onwards bike (the newer the better), 600cc or bigger will do the job, as long as its bigger than 14mm, so you have a whole truck load of bikes to choose from.
Going radial may cause you problems with clearance though.
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Re: sp1 brakes different m/c
The stock SP1 m/c is 19 mm but I find it overkill on the NC35, even when using a "shorty" lever.
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Re: sp1 brakes different m/c
thanks for the replies, j.b what do you mean by over kill?
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Re: sp1 brakes different m/c
I run sp1 calipers with an r1 brembo 16mm master cylinder and find it superb. Great feel and power. No clearence issues and apart from needing the hel adaptor kit to use standard lines, is plug and play.
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sp1 brakes different m/c
So to clarify could sp1 calipers 'bolt-on' to an nc30? What adjustments would be made? And what m/c would be best?
I'm currently coming round to servicing the brakes and I am happy to replace lots of parts to make a big improvement.
I'm currently coming round to servicing the brakes and I am happy to replace lots of parts to make a big improvement.
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Re: sp1 brakes different m/c
@ daveliverpool yeah sp1 callipers fit with adaptor plates from rick oliver also cbr600 and fireblade calipers
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Re: sp1 brakes different m/c
Sorry, away from the forum a few days. By overkill I mean too much braking pressure for such a light bike. IIRC the SP1 has a 19 x 20 m/c which Honda changed to a 19 x 18 for the SP2 in order to give more 'feel' to the brake lever. When choosing an aftermarket m/c most SP1/2 owners opt for a 19 x 18 but these bikes weigh in at over 200 kg in street trim, significantly more than an NC30/35. I found it very easy to lock up the front wheel using a 19 x 20 m/c on my street RVF. Of course what compound brake pads you choose will make a difference too but even with hard pads and a short lever I feel like the 19 x 18 m/c on my RVF track bike is too much.leef82 wrote:thanks for the replies, j.b what do you mean by over kill?
Just my 2 cents worth.
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sp1 brakes different m/c
@leef82 so I could use standard everything else (NC30 parts) with the sp1 calipers. I.e. would I need to change brake lines, discs? Etc
Thanks for your help!
Thanks for your help!
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Re: sp1 brakes different m/c
You'll need brake lines to suit the calipers and it's a good idea to fit a master cylinder from the same bike that the calipers came from. You'll also need adapter plates if they're going on an nc30.DaveLiverpool wrote:@leef82 so I could use standard everything else (NC30 parts) with the sp1 calipers. I.e. would I need to change brake lines, discs?
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