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Do any of you have experance with Lockeed breaks? I would like to find out about them for use on my 82, GS1100GKZ. Are they better then stock breaks? Is it worth the upgrade? Who sales them?
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If it were my bike, I would just install the Nissin 4 piston calipers from a late 80s/early90s GSXR 750 or 1100. They are LOTS cheaper, not hard to adapt, & WAYYYYY easier to find & get parts for than the Lockheeds. Ray.
Regarding Lockheeds, I've never seen a GS with one but would be interested in finding out if anyone has done it. They would be very expensive so not feasible for most people but it would be fun to watch someone else spend their money.
Ed, would you care to open your mouth to change feet now?!!! These are on GregB's 1150 with a STOCK front end & he posted these pics on THIS site a few months back! You got the "I'm not an expert" part right! In case you want to argue that the rotors aren't stock, those are stock replacement EBC rotors. Ray.Dream on Ray. Salty Monk (Dan) has done tons of work studying brake system upgrades and he uses two piston Kawasaki calipers because they are the most realistic upgrade. I'm not an expert but seem to recall that opposed piston calipers won't fit on a GS unless you perform a complete front end swap.
Ed, would you care to open your mouth to change feet now?!!! These are on GregB's 1150 with a STOCK front end & he posted these pics on THIS site a few months back! You got the "I'm not an expert" part right! In case you want to argue that the rotors aren't stock, those are stock replacement EBC rotors. Ray.
Used to be the hot ticket, way back in the day. As has been alluded, AP started reproducing them a few years back.Do any of you have experance with Lockeed breaks? I would like to find out about them for use on my 82, GS1100GKZ. Are they better then stock breaks? Is it worth the upgrade? Who sales them?
Van
You could fit the Ninja ones to your racer with CBR rotors... That should be at least as powerful as the lockheeds...
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6l. BRAKES: Must be of a style and type in use during the period. No floating rotors unless produced in
the period, ie Kosman or Spondon. Maximum rotor diameter is 300 mm except for period rotors or exact
replicas of a larger diameter. Calipers shall have no more than two hydraulic pistons.
Most of the Italian bikes were probably either running Brembos or Grimecas.Damn... that even rules out an 1150 opposed piston setup! Wonder if any of the Italian bikes had anything that advanced before 82....
You could have fit them with the 550 rotors, drilled & lightened to get round the rotor thing....
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That would be a good option for a street bike, but not so much for The Dreadnought - cut-off date for VRRA Period 3 is 1982, and the brake rules are as follows:
So the '84 Ninja calipers - while a good 2-piston upgrade from single - would be disallowed as out-of-period. Brand new Lockheeds, made by AP, would be allowed as period-correct exact replicas. Welcome to the insanity of vintage racing.
- Richard