Sorry guys, I am unable to build any of these at this time, just way too busy at work.
Check back over the winter, I may build some then
Check back over the winter, I may build some then
Can I get info on back break conv? Thanksmessage sent with full info
Can I get info on back break conv? Thanks
Hey Awk I was wondering if you could sell me this kit and hm it would cost
Hey awk you think u could just sell me the master cylinder and reservoir bracket
Thanks
No I was wondering about the bracket that holds the actually master cylinder on along with the rezzie that's all I need
Wanna hook a fella up with info.....started converting mine since I stumbled across a rear caliper from my old banshee.....this could be much easier
i dont want to cut awk on his brakes, but since there are a few guys asking and he isnt building them right now, i do have a complete stock setup ill sell, the only issue would be if you need the actual axle or not, because shipping would be too expensive i think.
Can i get that info too? I just bought my second blaster and master cyl and all hoses are gone. All i have is pedal, caliper, and rotor
AWK08 has a wonderful brake setup, and I am glad that hehas plenty of work but sad he is working so hard he does not have time for his passion. Hopefully they will balance.
I don't wish to distract from the excellent design AWK has worked out, but there are other options.
This is the same setup I used, Banshee/Warrior/Raptor caliper and master cylinder:
There is no cable park brake on this setup but no reason it could not be used.
This setup is for floating rotor.
The drilled rotor was done on my drill press and seems to work well.
Banshee/Warrior/Raptor master cylinder on a once cable braked Blaster.
Wire cable-guard and cable eye removed as well as back half of mount.
Almost a pound of steel removed, still weighs over 2 lbs.
Lever straightened to gain length and leverage to more easily lock back wheels.
There are 2 types of rotors on Blaster, fixed and floating.
You need a fixed caliper on a floating rotor, and a floating caliper on a fixed rotor.
In the above picts you can see the floating caliper has been fixed with the home fabricated mounting plate.
This is a Ninja 250 caliper setup that would work for a fixed rotor
The problem with this is that you do need the complete package, axle (for the fixed disk mount) and the bearing carrier for its caliper mount. To convert a cable Blaster the setup I picture at top only needs the master cylinder, line and caliper.
Your best bet is to buy the parts you are needing new or used, such as on Ebay. The line is often best bought new. My systems above are all built using used parts bought quite cheap, less than $50.
Steve
is there a reason you need the axle and rotor? i know you'll need the carrier, but why cant you have a floating caliper and rotor? the pads are going to squeeze the rotor equally no matter what as long as one of the parts is floating, what does both floating parts do? not arguing at all, its a legitimate question, cuz both floating doesnt seem like a problem to me, plus i have all the components.
i even have the parts to make awks kit, gixxer master cylinder and caliper, and a new wave rotor for a floating blaster rotor
Awl please pm me
No awk still don't have ability to pm doesn't let me
so, you are out of the brake convsersion biz....... do you have a parts list???info sent bruce