Also wondering if anyone has run a straight brake line instead of the two with the banjo bolts on the lower triple.
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Front brake upgrades for 77 GS400
Iv been searching around for some ways to upgrade the front brakes on my old suzy. Looking to get SS lines and possibly replace the master cylinder/caliper with a different model Suzuki. Havent had any luck finding builds where people have successfully done this. If anybody knows of the compatibility or of builds where thats been accomplished I would appreciate it.
Also wondering if anyone has run a straight brake line instead of the two with the banjo bolts on the lower triple. -
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Yes, you can eliminate that tee with no problem.
There are loads of threads on upgrading to stainless steel lines, just have to look a bit harder. There's one on how to make your own, and you have several vendors to choose from if you go the pre-made route. A lot of us like the lines from Rennsport: http://stores.ebay.ca/Rennsport-Auto-Parts Cheap and high-quality! Z1 Enterprises and many other aftermarket vendors sell SS lines as well.
No need to replace the master cylinder unless yours is damaged. For the most part, MCs are very interchangeable between Suzuki models and even other makes, but I think you have to pay attention to bore size. I've seen people use Honda and Kawasaki MCs, for instance. We even have some experienced members here who use the cheap chinese MCs off eBay and apparently they work just fine.
If you're looking to increase braking performance, the best bang for your buck is proper bleeding, SS lines, and adding a second caliper to the front wheel in that order. The latter is somewhat more involved because it sometimes means you need a new wheel and at least one new fork, maybe two, and possibly even different calipers.
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Brotus
Thanks for the quick reply! sorry i was a little unclear- Im familiar with SS line swaps and bleeding I was just wondering if there was a caliper (possibly dual pot) that would be a direct bolt in for that fork/disc. After I swap those ill look for a bigger bore MC that will be able to push dual pots a little easier.
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nikosg
Some info for you to read.
And if your brakes are a bit underwhelming, SS lines wont really rectify that. They will give you a more solid feel and last forever but its not going to improve the capabilities of your caliper and MC.
Get a more modern twinpot/fourpot and disc. And in turn, a MC that suits this application.
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Originally posted by Brotus View PostI was just wondering if there was a caliper (possibly dual pot) that would be a direct bolt in for that fork/disc.
Originally posted by eil View PostSearch for Saltymonk's dual-pot brake upgrade here on the forum. I don't know if it applies to your model but apparently you can fabricate a bracket to fit a more modern rotor and caliper to the front wheel.
Mark1982 GS1100E
1998 ZX-6R
2005 KTM 450EXC
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Brotus
Thanks mattock thats what i was looking for, not super keen on making my own brackets ( I had one fail on my supermoto causing a broken collarbone...) but its not impossible, Ive definitely learned a lot from that experience.
As far as the stainless lines, I was under the impression that they help brake feel as well as braking power since they dont expand under the pressure like rubber lines. This is the first bike iv had without stainless lines (other than dirt bikes.)
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Originally posted by Brotus View PostAs far as the stainless lines, I was under the impression that they help brake feel as well as braking power since they dont expand under the pressure like rubber lines.
Mark1982 GS1100E
1998 ZX-6R
2005 KTM 450EXC
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I think you can use one of the brackets the same as the rest of us use with the Kawasaki caliper & a CBR rotor. What is your rotor dia currently? (Stock)1980 GS1000G - Sold
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