CM´s Baghira....Version 2.0

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Postby CM » Fri May 26, 2006 1:19 pm

Oh Fu** with p ... not b ouuu what a shame....

If you understand me it´s okay :P

The whole disk is from Braking.



...if you look on your front wheel (where the brake is), you see a little spacer. That one must be about 2 or 3mm longer than the original. I think it must be 2,8mm longer but I post the exact size and some better pics of the brake tomorrow, if you want.
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Postby cat » Fri May 26, 2006 1:45 pm

You don't have to measure the spacer but more photos always good. Those Braking sizes/mm are good, I know what to do. I must just burn a cd to backup all these things I saved. :)
Thanks!
Now you need to update your signature line, with Braking disc, etc.
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Postby CM » Fri May 26, 2006 1:59 pm

You´re right.....and now, it´s done :-D

Okay, tomorrow I make some new pics ;)


The brake is really awesome. You can´t compare it with the original one....it´s a different dimension of braking :P


I purchased my Mastiff in Cuxhaven from a Bike shop, they had a black Baghira when I was there, and now they don't. Maybe you purchased the Baghira from the same bike shop on the Cuxhavener Str. 288.


really? ....Str.288....I don´t know a street which is called like that.... We have no MZ Dealer in Cuxhaven, only in Oederquart, Hamburg and in Bremen.
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Postby cat » Fri May 26, 2006 2:33 pm

CM wrote:really? ....Str.288....I don´t know a street which is called like that.... We have no MZ Dealer in Cuxhaven, only in Oederquart, Hamburg and in Bremen.


I found it on multimap.com -- in the north, near the sea. :)
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Postby Sourcer » Fri May 26, 2006 2:50 pm

CM wrote:really? ....Str.288....I don´t know a street which is called like that.... We have no MZ Dealer in Cuxhaven, only in Oederquart, Hamburg and in Bremen.


This bike shop is not a MZ dealer, but they sell good used bikes.

Here is their homepage.

http://www.johns-und-maackens.de
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Postby CM » Fri May 26, 2006 3:11 pm

ahhh, it´s the Cuxhavener Straße.... but it´s in Hamburg :P

If you look on a map, look at Hamburg an then look at the coast to the left. Then you see Stade and after that Cuxhaven :shock: :P
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Postby Sourcer » Fri May 26, 2006 3:21 pm

Do you mean this Cuxhaven? Not so far away from the bike shop. :D

I marked Cuxhavener Straße with number 1 so you can see where the bike shop I'm talking about is located.
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Postby CM » Fri May 26, 2006 3:42 pm

Jep, the Cuxhaven up to the left.....even where I live is nearly on the map :P


Ahhh, you mean the B73.....


Oh, I see you´re coming from Sweden.....if you have time, a lot of time drive to the Baghira Forum meeting at the 30.6. till 2.7.06 in Gräfenroda ;) :-D I´ll be there ;)
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Postby keithcross » Fri May 26, 2006 4:41 pm

cat wrote: and the english speak nothing else.


Not true cat, sometimes we speak giberish and drunkanise as well :) Looking forward to my trip to the Netherlands next Thursday :D

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Postby CM » Sat May 27, 2006 8:41 am

Here the pics.

Here you can see that the outer ring is not "in the middle".
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This spacer must be a little bit longer...then I´m ready for TÜV
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Postby keithcross » Sat May 27, 2006 10:21 am

So from what I can make out, the disc is of sett, unlike the standard disc which is flat. This then gives more clearance for the calpier. Looked at teh fron end on a Yamaha XT660X supermoto. They have an off set 320mm disc as standard. I reall have to try and borrow one to see what swaps over :)

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Postby CM » Sat May 27, 2006 2:24 pm

If not, make a spacer ;)

A spacer with 5mm offset is in my garage because I hadn´t known that the Braking disk has it as standart...


On the package stands XT 600X....
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Postby whysub01 » Sat May 27, 2006 2:56 pm

keithcross wrote: I have been looking at fitting a 4 pot caliper to my bike for some time now, but cant find one to clear the wheel spokes yet. Anyone here done this mod? I have noticed the disc could be spaced out maybe 5mm, maybe this is what others have done.
Any ideas welcome.

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i have a 4 pot Nissan caliper from a VFR, and a bracket to enable it to swap fror the original.

When i can find a couple of days and we can arrange to do the Sport engine swap, I'll bring it along for you to check out. MZPog fron Visordown had it on his Mastiff-and could out brake me all the time by metres!
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Postby keithcross » Sat May 27, 2006 4:44 pm

I look forward to seeing this modification :) Might have to do this mod myself one day.

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Postby Sourcer » Sat May 27, 2006 10:02 pm

CM wrote:Oh, I see you´re coming from Sweden.....if you have time, a lot of time drive to the Baghira Forum meeting at the 30.6. till 2.7.06 in Gräfenroda ;) :-D I´ll be there ;)


I have plenty of time, and with a bunch of feather pillows under my ass, driving 1337 km to Gräfenroda will be a pleasure. :-D
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