Hi guys, To start, I’m Jens from Belgium. So if I make any grammar mistakes. My bad but you should try it in Dutch once So I’ve got a question for the people who often change the rearwheel (my blade is a trackbike) and keep messing with the rear caliper comming loose every time. Is there any trick for it? I mean.. I’ve seen a type of bracket once, witch was fitted over the central bolt and was connected to the rear caliper bracket (doesn’t seem handy when changing the rear wheel, it all falls apart I’m guessing) People with experience about that? Thanks!
Welcome to the site! That is a great picture. For me, I just take my time and have my mechanic assist me. I say mechanic, but I really mean my mate who knows how to use a wrench without breaking things.
Hi Jens. A simple method during wheel changes is to simply secure the caliper to the swing arm with large ziplock/cable ties and then cut it off afterwards.
That’s a good idea. But I’m looking for something fixed. Because when during the race i need to put on the rain tyres. There’s no time to lose
Out of stock but I think they will make to order if you enquire. https://www.l74trackandrace.co.uk/shop/4591723733/honda-cbr600rr-2007-cbr1000rr-2008-16/11101505
That looks crazy and super handy. But since the motorsport is kinda expensive i can’t afford it I was wondering if nobody has a trick to keep the caliper guard in the rail. So it doesn’t fall apart when changing the rear wheel
I think its done on my track bike, not had wheels off yet, he said to me callipers won't move when I bought it, i'll look 2mos in day light
Hi mate Welcome to the forum I sell the brackets bramdnew If you ever need one . Also do new front and rear Hrc subframes All the best
Hi, thanks! Well that’s good news, the thing I’m wondering about is, when you change the wheel and you pull out the axle. How does the bracket keep the caliper in place? And does it?
I don’t quite understand, what do you mean by bottom slider? Where is it located? And how much does your bracket costs? Greets!