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fredvv44
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Griso 1200 4 pot caliper
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July 10, 2016, 02:19:58 PM »
Can anyone tell me the piston diameter on these calipers?
Thanks,
Fred V
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Re: Griso 1200 4 pot caliper
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July 10, 2016, 09:15:17 PM »
If it's the same gold line Brembo as the older Grisos, it should be 34/30 (2 of each) on those. It only takes 2 bolts to remove them, so you might be better of to measure them.
Why do you ask? Having issues with yours? What year bike?
Ken
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After looking at Harper Moto Guzzi website, it may be the Brembo P432 caliper. That might mean 4-32mm pistons. This is for a 2012 Griso 8V:
http://www.harpermoto.com/parts-by-motorcycle/2000-up-moto-guzzi-motorcycles/griso-v-8v-1200-2007-2009/front-brake-caliper-en-griso-8v-1200.html
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fredvv44
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Re: Griso 1200 4 pot caliper
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July 11, 2016, 10:07:22 AM »
Thanks Ken. I built a replica of a Morgan 3 wheeler using a Cal2 drive train. The front brakes are Wilwood calipers on Guzzi rotors and are inadiquate for the job. They stop OK but need hard pedal force and then the caliper o-rings leak. It looks like the Griso calipers will be a rather easy mount with a new bracket. I looked at putting on the F08 calipers but the mounting would not be as easy nor would the calipers be as strong. Here is a photo showing that and the Wilwood units.
Fred V
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fredvv44
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Re: Griso 1200 4 pot caliper
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July 11, 2016, 10:39:44 AM »
I just ran the piston area numbers ( I see the 30/34 now on Harper's site).
Willwood=2.4"
F08 =3.53"
Griso =5"
So that would about double the piston area from what I now have. I have a proportioning valve going to the rear caliper and I run it wide open.
Another problem with the Willwood brakes is that they tend to pull one way or the other so I have to correct the steering when I hit the brakes hard; not good.
Fred
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