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Re: R31 brake set up on 1200
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I will be runing a h190 if that makes any difference? I figured that bluebird rear would be easier because thy are also from a h190 and they have an internal handbrake drum, meaning your existing cable should hook up easily? Please post up how you fitted r31 rears im very interested. Apart from that what doeseveryone think of my front brake setup ideas? thanks

Posted on: 2003/5/9 4:37
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Re: R31 brake set up on 1200
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R31 rears are an easier conversion than Bluebird. I use them on my car. I'll post the details soon.

Posted on: 2003/5/9 1:27
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Re: R31 brake set up on 1200
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Is the R31 strut/brake setup easy to swap? What's involved? I have some friends with heaps of R31 parts and that may be an inexpensive upgrade.

Posted on: 2003/5/8 18:35
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R31 brake set up on 1200
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Hi all. I am about to tackle the brakes on my 1200. I want to run R31 struts and brakes on the front and blubird discs rear. I was planning to use a 180b booster and urvan remote master cylinder. Is this 1'' bore or 15/16? Will this all fit straight up? Or should i use a 120y booster? I would like to use the remote master setup so i can mount it out of the way, but is the urvan master too big, will i get good pedal feel? Any help greatly appreciated. Cheers

Posted on: 2003/5/8 14:16
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