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Another option for the M1R forks.
Concur. PM probably best.„sfc vintage (Peder Heise): Do you really expect me to buy anything from you after you tried to sell me a 40 year old ignition system for 240€?
I told you then that the proper place for it was the scrap yard. Please don’t contact me again. Besides, I don’t do Aluminium sprockets- only titanium“
Harsh words in the forum, we should avoid it.
Technically, good Al material for sprockets is very reliable and safe weight 2,8 vs 4,5!
Andre
Thanks for the explication, Andre. You've done what you can in terms of compromise. Is there any way you can get the carbon mounting bracket fitted to the inside of the caliper? That way at least your bush and rod would be closer to the centreline. One advantage of an alu bracket is that it can be threaded to allow the mounting bolts to be fitted from outside-to-in. When you have time a total solution is possible but it means making a carrier-spacer to move the disc out and offer space for the bush to sit more centrally. I think my alu bracket and small bearing is very light, and fitted with Ti bolts.piranha-bro2: I am convinced, that you are absolutely right about centerline mounting is the way to go, but as you say, it is really not possible with a disc without offset. There is no bearing mounted. I have re-used the original bush that was made for the 10 mm thick alu bracket.
Seen here with the iron spacers. Next to the left spacer you see the large diameter part of the bush.Then under the carbon bracket the diameter is smaller for 10 mm (thickness of the original) until it touches the right spacer. Carbon is 5 mm thick and the hole is slightly larger than the bush. To compensate for the thinner carbon, I made a small ring of carbon also 5mm thick, to keep the bracket and caliper in the correct position. Before mounting the arm the caliper could swing completely without resistance around the lower part of the disc.





looks like a great option, too. One need to make sure both the Andriani and the Matrix are long enough to cope with the quite long Laverda M1R version. Best is to check with the seller which bikes they were made for and compare the length of these forks with the standard length of the Laverda-fork I'd say.Another option for the M1R forks.










Hi Marty,Hi Nils, very impressed with your work, very nice bike. I am interested in the engine mounts you have used, for my 120 jota.
Michael Stecher in Germany. - do you have contact details? Has anybody else used these? How does the vibration feel? My mounts are original, the rubber has gone very hard, the vibes are ok at 4000 rpm and above, but around town it is terrible.
Cheers
Marty
Positive as always PietYou spend so much effort, time and money and use the crappiest electrical connectors known to mankind??
piet
The main issue of the M1R Forks is not the damping system in my opinion, they are sticky and do not slide. I changed to BMW K1100 fork, longer down tubes and much better performance, same dia 41,7mm.looks like a great option, too. One need to make sure both the Andriani and the Matrix are long enough to cope with the quite long Laverda M1R version. Best is to check with the seller which bikes they were made for and compare the length of these forks with the standard length of the Laverda-fork I'd say.
cheapest I could find the Matris for:
Search results for: 'shock absorber fork kit matris marzocchi m1r f15k m1r f15k'
Motorcycle spare parts and accessories dealer, Brembo MIVV Akrapovic Ohlins Bitubo Arrow and many other brands.www.dragomoto.eu
As fay as I looked for them, they are not available for 41,7 mmThe best stiction fix I have found are these. But you need to cross-reference the size to get a correct fit.Expensive but way better
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Very tidy, Tom.Here’s what I did with my rear brake setup. Calipers hanger, calipers and disc are all Zane Laverda rear fitment. Custom disc carrier was made by a machinist friend of mine mimicking the original disc offset dimensions of the standard rear setup. This setup has performed beautifully on my 80 Jota for many years now, benefits being a lot less weight and replacement discs and pads are readily available
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