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Got my Tokico calipers back from powder

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Old 12-18-2014, 01:49 PM
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wompy makes a nice simple bracket also.

http://stillkickingmoto.bigcartel.co...liper-adapters
 
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Old 12-18-2014, 02:11 PM
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looks good man! you should hav shaved them prior to powder get that logo off there for a clean finish... we just 2 toned a set flat black and candy red for Justin at Alloy Arts new build





 
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Old 12-18-2014, 09:32 PM
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Originally Posted by jmb79
I can't speak for the op but here is a mounting option I've seen a friend use. It works very well for him. http://thespeedmerchant.net/product/...t-single-disc/
That bracket is for the 4 piston caliper. I've looked for a mount for the 6 piston but doesn't seem anyone makes one.

With that being said, I will be making my own. I have a 3/8" thick 6061 aluminum plate that I'll fab up a bracket from. Then get some aluminum spacers to mount the caliper to the bracket so the spacing on the rotor is correct.
 
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Looks good but like JRK said would look much better with the logo shaved. Blends in to much for me.
 
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I don't get the fuss , it would take 30 seconds with a mill bastard file to take the powder off the raised lettering
 
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Originally Posted by sonnydaze
I don't get the fuss , it would take 30 seconds with a mill bastard file to take the powder off the raised lettering
It doesn't bother me, I could always get some caliper paint and go over the lettering but for now it stays. I'm just excited to be home in a couple of weeks and start getting some work done.
 
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