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Old 01-24-2018, 08:20 PM
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Default Radial rear brake bracket

Sorry if this thread has been covered before, but I tried to search for it and couldnt find.

My brake setup now is radial front tokico caliper with speed merchant bracket and stock rear. I found a brembo monoblock caliper with a nice price and thinking on swapping them out and use the tokico on the rear.

Kraus have the perfect rear bracket, but they too damn expensive. $245 for the black one(of course) and then shipping and tax to Norway. It will be at least $300++.
Performance Machine has a cheaper one, but of course, Im riding a 06 dyna and they come with 1" axles. They only sell bracket for 25mm axles(08+).
Big bear chopper also has one, but too ugly and way too expensive.

Ive tried and tried and couldnt find other that sells these kind of brackets. I remember I saw one "small" company that had these for cheaper, but Ive forgot where this was.
So, I need a radial rear brake bracket with 108mm bolt spacing that fit a 1" axle for my 06 dyna. Anybody know where to find?

Im so frustrated of Speed Merchant only made for the front brakes. Why not for the rear also?!?
 

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Why would you ever need that much brake on a rear of a bike?
 
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Well....you could add a Roaringtoyz aluminum swingarm, so then the rear radial brake bracket would only cost you $199.99.

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the kraus is actually one of the cheaper options. i've been casing these out. i need to make a call on one or the other... the performance machine version is $275

part number for the PM mount is 0023-9986-BU-B @ $275
https://www.performancemachine.com/m...l-caliper.aspx
 
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Why would you ever need that much brake on a rear of a bike?
Because I have a spare and I want to use it for my rear brake. Simple as that.
 
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the kraus is actually one of the cheaper options. i've been casing these out. i need to make a call on one or the other... the performance machine version is $275

part number for the PM mount is 0023-9986-BU-B @ $275
https://www.performancemachine.com/m...l-caliper.aspx
That part is for a custom one. Doesn’t fit a dyna swing arm if you don’t modify it.

https://www.jpcycles.com/product/901...aliper-bracket

Much cheaper if you have a 25mm axle. Maybe I can bore it out....?
 

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Originally Posted by Bob_fxdb
That part is for a custom one. Doesn’t fit a dyna swing arm if you don’t modify it.

https://www.jpcycles.com/product/901...aliper-bracket

Much cheaper if you have a 25mm axle. Maybe I can bore it out....?
it's no different from the kraus universal. the kraus fixed is cheaper.

the PM one you posted is an easy bore to 1" if that is what you are running. Call Performance Machine and see what they have vs crawling the net, that's how i got the part number i posted above. 800-479-4037
 
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Yeah, I know about the universal bracket. Would like if it was a perfect fit without using heim joint or similar bolts to attach the mount to the swing arm. Maybe Ill try the PM 25mm and bore it out to 1". Everything else should fit smoothly if swing arm is identical with 2008+ right?
 
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Yeah, I know about the universal bracket. Would like if it was a perfect fit without using heim joint or similar bolts to attach the mount to the swing arm. Maybe Ill try the PM 25mm and bore it out to 1". Everything else should fit smoothly if swing arm is identical with 2008+ right?
i'd |as*|ume so but, double check. check the part number for the swing arm. it may not have changed at all between 2006 and 2008+: https://shop.outpostalaska.com/OEMpartfinder.htm
 
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Yes, part number 47820-06 is the same!
 

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