shee rear brake mounting

BLASTER 02

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Any one make their own bracket for bolting the shee rear brakes on pre 03? is their a way to do it without welding...like using the stock caliper mount and bolting in a piece of sheet metal then drilling holes for where the shee caliper will mount up? or should i just find a 03+ Carrier?
 
i don't believe you can, you need a shee/03+ blaster carrier ????
 
i'll clear it up for you,
i'd be willing to bet, more guys on here have done my bolt on gsxr kit than buyin all the parts needed to do the shee conversion

and i forgot to mention, you need an 03 pedal/peg, and still need to weld on your frame for master cylinder mounts,
plus the axle/carrier/hub disc/ and the brakes themselves
head to ebay and do the math
 
Lol prolly i thought all i needed was the brake setup and the carrier which both adds up to about 80$ my cables aRe pos n keep frrezing and either lock em or dont work. You still got the same price tag on yours since i first asked a while back? How much are the replacement pads... Gonna have to get yours eventually.
 
You need minimum 3/16 plate not sheet metal. I used a Warrior caliper. Hvae to look to see if I could have done it without welding, I welded 3 nuts for threaded spacers welded to plate. I have pre 03 carrier,axle, hub & rotor. Works fine other than I need to re-do pedal, extension to far from pivot, no mechanical advantage over master cyl. And yes I have both floating cali and hub, no problems.

It will take some work to get pics as it's standing in the corner for being a bad boy. Blew the counter balance gear and bearing, chunked the case. I'll see what I can do tomorrow.
 
AWK's GSXR Kit is the best way to go . I didn't use his kit , I actually made my own . It was a near exact copy though and I think It was a grand total of 40 bux . The Gixxer caliper grabs like a pit bull , I was having fun doing panic brake slides down my street after I got it installed . Its a great feeling that you know you can stop =)
 
YUP , Caliper was 26.00 free shipping , yz 125 rear brake master cylinder and reservoir was 13.00 free shipping , and I used one of my old front hydro brake lines for the rear . Free steel from the weld shop and I cut the bracket for it on the plasma cutter at the shop as well
 
Has anybody else used the 02 or older floating rear disc with the banshee brake?

I have, I used a Warrior caliper but unbolted it at the park brake housing and sandwiched in a plate of steel (1.5"x1/4"x6"???) under the park brake housing and caliper. Bolted plate to the Blaster caliper mount. You have to drill some carefully placed holes, but an easy mod.

M/C and line are from the Warrior too I believe. Had to weld one attachment point to the frame. I'll see about more pictures.

Here is the rear M/C setup:
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This was a Ninja 250 setup I used for a while. Caliper floats so best with a fixed disk like on the Banshee axle.
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My son is in the process of putting brakes on a Banshee axle.
I don't know how we are going to do it just yet, but we'll figure something, maybe use the Ninja setup.
 
I'm using the awk GSXR brake setup on my Banshee axle. I just shimmed it so the center of the caliper was inline with the rotor.