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Tiger Time => Girly Talk (1999 - 2006 Tigers) => Topic started by: malc on July 21, 2011, 07:24:49 AM

Title: replacment/ diffferent calipers??
Post by: malc on July 21, 2011, 07:24:49 AM
The lhs front caliper has a chunk missing just where the seal is & will not seal at all, so a replacment is required but before I source a direct replacment & I have had experience with these nissin calipers before which I personally do not like anyway does anyone know of any calipers that will fit the tiger instead of these?
I have heard the 4 pot bandit calipers do fit any ideas anyone?????

Thanks Malc
Title: Re: replacment/ diffferent calipers??
Post by: ChazzyB on July 21, 2011, 02:06:17 PM
Quote from: "malc"The lhs front caliper has a chunk missing just where the seal is & will not seal at all, so a replacment is required but before I source a direct replacment & I have had experience with these nissin calipers before which I personally do not like anyway does anyone know of any calipers that will fit the tiger instead of these?
I have heard the 4 pot bandit calipers do fit any ideas anyone?????

Thanks Malc

Is the chunk missing right at the edge for the dust seal? One of mine (lhs, as it happens) has a small chunk missing and until I fitted OEM seals instead of the pattern ones I'd fitted at last overhaul, the piston would push the dust seal out...

Check out Bikebandit: find their number for the caliper and then see which other bikes it's fitted to. From memory, some of the older triples used the same calipers as the Tiger. Then turn to eBay.
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Post by: ChazzyB on July 21, 2011, 02:14:53 PM
According to Bikebandit, the LHS caliper assembly for a 2003 Tiger also was fitted to the list below. That include the carrier, though. The caliper itself may well be used elsewhere.

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CALIPER ASSY, LH Fits 54 machines

1995 Triumph THUNDERBIRD
1996 Triumph THUNDERBIRD  
1997 Triumph THUNDERBIRD
1998 Triumph THUNDERBIRD
1998 Triumph THUNDERBIRD SPORT
1999 Triumph ADVENTURER
1999 Triumph LEGEND TT
1999 Triumph THUNDERBIRD
1999 Triumph THUNDERBIRD SPORT  
1999 Triumph TIGER
2000 Triumph ADVENTURER
2000 Triumph LEGEND TT  
2000 Triumph THUNDERBIRD
2000 Triumph THUNDERBIRD SPORT
2000 Triumph TIGER
2001 Triumph ADVENTURER
2001 Triumph AMERICA
2001 Triumph BONNEVILLE & T100
2001 Triumph LEGEND TT  
2001 Triumph THUNDERBIRD
2001 Triumph THUNDERBIRD SPORT
2001 Triumph TIGER
2002 Triumph AMERICA
2002 Triumph BONNEVILLE & T100
2002 Triumph THUNDERBIRD
2002 Triumph THUNDERBIRD SPORT
2002 Triumph TIGER
2003 Triumph BONNEVILLE & T100
2003 Triumph SPEED MASTER
2003 Triumph THUNDERBIRD
2003 Triumph THUNDERBIRD SPORT
2003 Triumph TIGER
2004 Triumph AMERICA
2004 Triumph BONNEVILLE & T100
2004 Triumph SPEED MASTER
2004 Triumph THUNDERBIRD SPORT
2004 Triumph TIGER
2005 Triumph AMERICA
2005 Triumph BONNEVILLE & T100
2005 Triumph SPEED MASTER
2005 Triumph TIGER
2006 Triumph AMERICA
2006 Triumph BONNEVILLE & T100
2006 Triumph SCRAMBLER
2006 Triumph SPEED MASTER
2006 Triumph TIGER
2007 Triumph AMERICA
2007 Triumph BONNEVILLE & T100
2007 Triumph SCRAMBLER
2007 Triumph SPEED MASTER
2008 Triumph AMERICA
2008 Triumph BONNEVILLE & T100
2008 Triumph SCRAMBLER
2008 Triumph SPEED MASTER
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Post by: malc on July 21, 2011, 02:20:54 PM
Thanks Ill get searching, the crack is right at the top near the seal & will not seal no how it keeps pulling out of the gap & trapping the piston,
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Post by: mtrdrms on July 25, 2011, 03:27:12 AM
Not sure if it'll work but my buddy with a speed triple says the gsxr and r1 calipers are a direct swap on his 07.  The R1 front calipers have those cool colored pistons  :D  and the yellow matched his yellow almost perfectly!  check with their forum.

Andy
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Post by: cosmo on July 25, 2011, 04:32:58 AM
It may also depend on how talented you are with various machines.

I upgraded a Ducati 860GT to twin calipers using Yamaha calipers and the Ducati discs. I had found the appropriate disc, but could not locate either the caliper or master cylinder. I simply machined adapters to put the calipers on the legs.

I say simply, you may not.

Cosmo
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Post by: malc on July 25, 2011, 01:18:44 PM
I will look mate thanks I have no problem with altering stuff to suit & have the gear to do it so may be a go,er.
I have measured up a set from a 1200 bandit old shape which fit so I have sourced a set from a mate which he is going to flog me when I have used these pads then I changing calipers.
I managed to source a replacment from ebay of the STD caliper which I have fitted till I wear pads out.
Title: Re: replacment/ diffferent calipers??
Post by: GARYSTIGER955i on August 29, 2011, 01:34:05 PM
Quote from: "malc"The lhs front caliper has a chunk missing just where the seal is & will not seal at all, so a replacment is required but before I source a direct replacment & I have had experience with these nissin calipers before which I personally do not like anyway does anyone know of any calipers that will fit the tiger instead of these?
I have heard the 4 pot bandit calipers do fit any ideas anyone?????

Thanks Malc

THIS IS CORRECT THE MK1 BANDIT upto 99, front calipers are identical and fit the Triumph purrfectly.....  I know as i have done this mod
Title: Re: replacment/ diffferent calipers??
Post by: GARYSTIGER955i on August 29, 2011, 01:35:15 PM
Quote from: "GARYSTIGER955i"
Quote from: "malc"The lhs front caliper has a chunk missing just where the seal is & will not seal at all, so a replacment is required but before I source a direct replacment & I have had experience with these nissin calipers before which I personally do not like anyway does anyone know of any calipers that will fit the tiger instead of these?
I have heard the 4 pot bandit calipers do fit any ideas anyone?????

Thanks Malc

THIS IS CORRECT THE MK1 BANDIT upto 99, front calipers are identical and fit the Triumph purrfectly.....  I know as i have done this mod

Sorry its the 2 pot and not the 4 pot
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Post by: Danny955i on August 29, 2011, 07:20:07 PM
Tokico double and triple piston calipers will fit as long as they are.fork mount and not radial mount. Search 01-05 gsxr 600 calipers.
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Post by: Bixxer Bob on August 29, 2011, 10:27:03 PM
And have a chat with Chris Canning, I'm sure he's improved his brakes too.
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Post by: Chris Canning on August 29, 2011, 11:20:18 PM
Quote from: "Bixxer Bob"And have a chat with Chris Canning, I'm sure he's improved his brakes too.

Oh yes and not at great cost,just right place right time,with French Beringers.
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