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This is my magnesium caliper mod that kicked my butt... and I needed my butt kick

because I get too cocky in the Busy Little Shop...

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I started with a 10 pound block of magnesium... one set Brembo billet calipers

and my engineering drawing...

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With a metal bandsaw I cut out the basic shape and then chips started to

fly on the Milling machine...

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For 20 days I was a slave to the machine like in Fritz Lang's

movie Metropolis...

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Compound curves require intense concentration and excellent hand eye

coordination... one wrong turn of the handles and it's crying time...

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Looks just like the drawing... no???

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I'm happy since they came out perfect and tip the scales at only 6 ounces

each... that's 2.5 ounces lighter than the aluminum radial mount Ohlins sells...

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All in all what started as 10 pounds of magnesium ended up as 6 ounce

caliper mounts in 20 days... the fall out of metal particles coated everything...

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That's quite amazing work Larry, and a wonderful write-up - great pics!

Unsprung weight just got a whole lot less - fork response will improve as will steering response, I imagine the Brembo radials are quite light. So you now have that much less weight/inertia to shift when turning the bars through fast direction changes.

I've just been up close and personal with my own radial caliper set-up tonight, so can really appreciate the design and execution of these mounts. Quite a fitting end for 10 pounds of magnesium.

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Awesome work... pretty.

But what if you brake so hard them things catch fire from the heat.... your bikes going to go up in flames like a helicopter.

Just kidding... great work... that's a lot of cranking on the crossfeeds.

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You know Larry, they make Dykem layout fluid in a spray too... would've saved you a day of brushing right there! :P

Just kidding, they look great! :thumbsup:

Now about that 6th gen belt drive conversion... :pissed:

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I am not worthy!!!!! Your products and dedication are wonderful! So want to help with a mirror swap for my 748S :pissed:

I'd be happy to look at the project... bring it by the Busy Little Shop sometime... PM for address...

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You know Larry, they make Dykem layout fluid in a spray too... would've saved you a day of brushing right there! :P

Just kidding, they look great! :thumbsup:

Now about that 6th gen belt drive conversion... :pissed:

The belt drive conversion status is AWP... (A Waiting Part)... BMW needs to ante up the belt I ordered... I

may bring the whole mess down to Bubbas Laguna Seca so everyone can get a feel for the parts...

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Now about that 6th gen belt drive conversion... :rolleyes:

The belt drive conversion status is AWP... (A Waiting Part)... BMW needs to ante up the belt I ordered... I

may bring the whole mess down to Bubbas Laguna Seca so everyone can get a feel for the parts...

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Nice! I hate chain lube!! :pissed:

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The belt length is just right to match the factory?

Can it work on a 6th gen with some work?

More importantly, if yours turns out to be a raging success, will you consider making kits for VFR conversions as well?

Looks pretty amazing.

You got the skills, man!

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20 days? Did you take alot of breaks? The end result is nice.

Some breaks but a lot of the time was spent figuring out what I needed and how to go about cutting it...

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The belt length is just right to match the factory?

Can it work on a 6th gen with some work?

More importantly, if yours turns out to be a raging success, will you consider making kits for VFR conversions as well?

Looks pretty amazing.

You got the skills, man!

Thanks... but I don't know the particulars at this point...

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Hmmm.... could this have been whipped up in AutoCAD and CNC'd by a shop?

Just asking out of curiosity...the satisfaction of doing it yourself is great (though machining tools are needed in the house!)

Nice looking stuff, mmmm mmmm mmmm!

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Hmmm.... could this have been whipped up in AutoCAD and CNC'd by a shop?

Just asking out of curiosity...the satisfaction of doing it yourself is great (though machining tools are needed in the house!)

Nice looking stuff, mmmm mmmm mmmm!

Thanks... yes it could have been Cad and CNC'd but cost the for one set would be so great that I might as

well buy the $540.00 Ohlins mounts... hand made one off custom parts make more sense because all you need

to invested in is your sweat equity...

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