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Has anyone done the R6 Caliper conversion and NOT upgraded the lines and/or master cylinder???
I got my R6 Calipers today and it seems pretty clear that my stock lines are NOT going to work (Too Short). At one point I thought there might be a way to make them work if they were re-routed and the fittings on the ends could be bent, but I don't think that is the case, hence my question.
After all the trouble I have had with the stock brakes on my 09+ I would love to upgrade to a Brembo MC but there is no way I can afford it right now. If I have to buy new lines that is not only going to cost me more money but keep the bike parked even longer (and the weather here is awesome), not to mention the learning curve on ordering lines.
I'm hoping one of you can tell me that you did the switch without anything but R6 calipers and spacers (and tell me how you did it), but I'm not optimistic. :-/
I can post pictures if it's needed (and someone can tell me how to post them)
 
You need to remove the sleeves from the R6 calipers. The easiest way to do this by putting them in a vise and crushing them. You will need to buy custom spacers to replace those sleeves. There should be another thread with the link to the source.
You will also need to buy new custom brake lines from Spiegler.
 
Arise thread, arise!
Can anyone speak to the compatibility of later R6 models? The part numbers seem to indicate that the calipers are identical for 06-07 R6 models, but I'm not sure if subsequent years saw actual changes, or simply a change to the color of the piston backing bolts.
 
Arise thread, arise!
Can anyone speak to the compatibility of later R6 models? The part numbers seem to indicate that the calipers are identical for 06-07 R6 models, but I'm not sure if subsequent years saw actual changes, or simply a change to the color of the piston backing bolts.
06-14 R6 calipers are the same except for some color changes.
 
New question! For those who have made this change, was there a marked reduction in the brake drag with the new calipers? The main reason I'm attacking the brake system on my Daytona is I've lost brakes twice on track due to overheated brakes from excessive drag. I've rebuilt everything I could disassemble related to the brake system, but it still doesn't seem to make much difference. I recently replaced the m/c with an R1 brembo unit, so calipers seemed the next logical step.
 
Welcome back brother :sifone:

Now the question is can you fit r1 brake calipers on here with correct adapters
Any 108mm caliper should fit, but as you might know some will require spacers of varying thickness to have the pads sit in the proper swept area of the rotor.

Depending on the year of the R1, it should not be a problem, unless you are talking about the 6 piston calipers which are 122mm if not mistaken.
 
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