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Rear brake caliper bracket fitment
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July 04, 2012, 08:07:40 PM »
Hi guys/gals,
My rear brake caliper is position below the swingarm, and I wanted to move it up above the swingarm as well as utilizing that hole for the speedo sensor. Do this bracket from the later model such as 695 work?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/07-Ducati-Monster-695-M695-Rear-Brake-Caliper-Bracket-/220951558670?pt=Motorcycles_Parts_Accessories&hash=item3371bd3a0e&vxp=mtr#ht_1378wt_1153
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I wanted to do the same with my bike (2000 M750) I dont think you can utilize that hole for the speedo sensor. Your speedo is mechanically driven by the speedo cable from the front wheel.
I dont think there is any advantage of it being swung up. Only thing I can think of is that you can bleed the rear caliper easier. Otherwise I think it just looks like its in the way. Better down low in my opinion.
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+1.
The underslung does look better IMO, but a bugger to bleed alright.
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Understood..but i forgot to add that im switching to an aftermarket gauge with the speedo sensor using a magnet..kinda like the trailtech vapor.
I dont like the mounting up front though.
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I think the thing that'll get you is the axle size. Your, and my, bikes have a smaller diameter rear axle than newer bikes. We've got 17mm axles, the 695 has 25mm.
If you got a sleeve made, then it should work.
Check your swing arm for a lug that corresponds to that slot - it prevents the bracket from rotating.
You caliper will fit - DSS monsters used the same rear caliper for a long while. My 900 is fit with one from a 620 now, as the old one locked a piston.
You will need a new brake line - or possibly one off a 620/695/800/1000 etc.
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Quote from: koko64 on July 04, 2012, 08:49:09 PM
+1.
The underslung does look better IMO, but a bugger to bleed alright.
remove the caliper, put a block of wood between the pads and bleed away. good time to clean and inspect too. not so bad..
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