Brake caliper with approx. 75 mm hole distance??

Discussion in 'Motorcycle Technical Discussion' started by TAV, Dec 25, 2011.

  1. TAV

    TAV Guest

    Hello
    I have an old USD Front fork. The mount for the brake caliper is
    approximately 75 mm. The fork origins from an Offroad or an endurance bike.
    Can anyone tell me from wich bike the fork might come? I'm having trouble
    finding a brake caliper.

    BR. Tor, Denmark
     
    TAV, Dec 25, 2011
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  2. TAV

    . Guest

    There are only a few companies like Showa and Kayaba and Marzocchi
    that make all telescopic forks. Isn't there a manufacturer's name
    anywhere
    on the alloy stanchion tube?
     
    ., Dec 25, 2011
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  3. TAV

    TAV Guest

    Hello
    I'm not able to find a stamp.
    Hallo
    Upper yoke 50 mm
    Lower yoke 56 mm
    Main tube 43 mm
    Front Axis 20 mm

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    BR. Tor Valen



    "." <> skrev i en meddelelse
    There are only a few companies like Showa and Kayaba and Marzocchi
    that make all telescopic forks. Isn't there a manufacturer's name
    anywhere
    on the alloy stanchion tube?
     
    TAV, Dec 25, 2011
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  4. TAV

    . Guest

  5. TAV

    TAV Guest

    Thank You!
    I will check up on it.
    I have wrote to some wreckers and ebay suppliers , and asked them to chech
    the hole distance on the RM 125/250 older models.
    I have found out that there is a honda caliper with 75 mm hole distance, bu
    the seller don't know the origin. Here it is
    http://www.ebay.de/itm/2-Kolben-Bre...pt=Motorrad_Kraftradteile&hash=item3a5b874d78 .
    I wonder what to do.
    BR and happy new year.
    Tor
    "." <> skrev i en meddelelse

    I took the liberty of crossposting your query to a much more active
    forum and somebody immediately came up with the suggestion that your
    forks came from an early 1990's Suzuki RM250.

    http://www.reddit.com/r/motorcycles/comments/nqk00/can_anybody_identify_what_bike_used_these_forks/

    http://www.reddit.com/r/motorcycles/comments/nqk00/can_anybody_identify_what_bike_used_these_forks/

    http://www.bikebandit.com/showschematic/m6594sch269666?print=1

    FRONT DAMPER - 1992 Suzuki RM250N

    http://www.bikebandit.com/1992-suzuki-rm250n/o/m6594#sch269666

    http://www.bikebandit.com/showschematic/m6594sch273565?print=1

    FRONT CALIPER (MODEL M/N) - 1992 Suzuki RM250N

    http://www.bikebandit.com/1992-suzuki-rm250n/o/m6594#sch273565
     
    TAV, Dec 26, 2011
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