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RobE

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I bought a brake setup off of ebay about 3 years ago and they have been sitting in a box since. I am finally getting around to doing the conversion and need to rebuild them. They are obviously not blaster calipers like the guy said so i could use some help figuring out what these came off of so i can get the proper rebuild kit. Thanks



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Maybe honda? I have a set up someone sold me and they ended up being 300 ex. Mine look slightly different than yours so maybe different model year?
 
I did a Google image search and looked through pages and pages amdi i think I got lucky and found it. It looks like 87-88 warrior, 87-89 banshee fronts but would like someone with more experience to confirm though. If that is what they are could someone point me to somewhere that sells rebuild kits for these. I haven't found anywhere that carries the first Gen kits. Thank you.
 
Thanks for the link that was extremly informative. I do believe that these are first Gen banshee calipers. I'm not shure if I want to use these or buy newer style, there isn't a lot of aftermarket support for the old stuff.


i'd say that is correct,
first gen (pre 1990) banshee calipers and brackets
for shee's with the J-arm front suspension

they will not work with stock 03+ blaster hydro spindles, 1990+ banshee, nor the norm420/KOR spindles.
the bolt pattern and spacing is all wrong.

unless you're doing a custom mount, don't waste much more time, $ or effort on them.
better off to just get '90+ shee, rappy and some yfz model calipers, i've seen them go for around $25-50 per set on ebay.
you'll be lucky to find rebuild kits for those for that price.

i thought i recognized them when this was first posted, but didn't want to say for sure until i got to my shop and dug this set out of the scrap pile.....





btw, i posted the pics in your first post for ya, use the .img code for forums from tinypic or photobucket for better results in the future
 
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Thanks guys for the input. I have already been looking on eBay for different calipers. Thanks awk08 for fixing my pics.