T120 Tubless Rims.

Discussion in 'Bonneville' started by bentango, Jun 3, 2018.

  1. Steve Hill

    Steve Hill Senior Member

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    I had a few sleepless nights after I ordered them :worried: but very glad I did!
     
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  2. Jet City

    Jet City Noble Member

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    Damn.


    Those wheels are beautiful. I sorta hate you for making me want them :)

    When your wallet recovers from this brilliant episode, I’d highly recommend the Brembo upgrade. See attached pic for how it looks on my 2018. You would have the ultimate modern Bonneville. :cool:

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  3. Steve Hill

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    Yeah that looks nice, bet it makes a hell of a difference. I was already looking at the discs. Do you have a link for the callipers / discs?
     
  4. bernard j czech

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    if finances permit may as well put a better disc on your new wheel. T-100's floaters are a popular economical option + being a bit thinner are lighter as well. i went with a front EBC disc as the stock thickness lasts longer + theres NO squeal without the "rubber" backer used from 18 on
     
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  5. Steve Hill

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    Good point, there's nowhere to put the rubber backer, if they start squealing I'll change them, if not I'll wait till the piggy bank is looking a bit healthier :(
     
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  6. bernard j czech

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    the backer is NOT needed with better rotors. check the old + long posts about rotors + you will see removal of the stock ones along with NO rubbers eliminate the squealing. rubbers used from 18 on work with OE pads to quiet things
     
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  7. Jet City

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    Yeah, the brakes from the factory are actually pretty good considering that they were built to a price. But these Brembos suck the front end down onto the road like Teflon onto a pan. :cool:

    I got mine from Canyon Motorcycles in LA. Link: https://www.canyonmotorcycles.com/p...triumph-bonneville-t120-calipers-rotors-340mm

    Free Spirits has the same kit (I believe it comes from them) so whichever works for you. There are both gold and titanium colored calipers; I went with the titanium but in hindsight would have been happy with gold, too.


    And... I might have to get me a set of those Kineo wheels. They are choice. :yum Not to mention fifteen pounds lighter than stock? That is a difference that even a hack like me could feel.
     
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  8. bernard j czech

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    i put a pair of EBC rotors on that helped a bit. i agree that stock is decent, BUT a single 6 piston caliper with an EBC rotor stopped my slightly lighter air cooled 2012, that is after i upgraded to bitubo cartridges to control the excessive dive!! that kit is nice but $$$$
     
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  9. Steve Hill

    Steve Hill Senior Member

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    I've got the Bitubo cartridges arriving today, I may have a go at fitting them myself but if I get stuck I'll just drop the forks down to the local bike shop. Looks like the weather is turning to s**t over here for the next week so I'll have plenty of time to get it done.
     
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  10. bernard j czech

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    you get the kit with TWO cartridges? install on the air cooled bonnie was not bad with air gun or a good battery impact would prolly do, searching will reveal some tips for sure
     
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  11. Steve Hill

    Steve Hill Senior Member

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    Yes I got the kit with two cartridges, I've done a bit of reading and the only problem I can see is getting the allen bolt out the bottom of the fork. If I fail I have somewhere I can take the forks.
     
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  12. bernard j czech

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    good choice! as noted a typical air gun used for tyre changes + a long enough but smaller allen bolt socket, good battery unit prolly work but air tools are cheaper as long as you have a compressor. after forks are removed it should be quick for a pro, but DIY is fun + CHEEP
     
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  13. Steve Hill

    Steve Hill Senior Member

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    Fitted them this afternoon, I had no trouble with the bottom bolts, they came out with a ratchet. Took me an hour longer than it should have as I somehow managed to get the cartridges in the wrong fork legs :(, so it all got a bit messy and I ruined a pair of jeans with fork oil :mad: but it's all sorted now. Took it round the block and it started to rain and it looks like it's in for the week now so any decent test will have to wait.

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  14. bernard j czech

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    glad it went well! i would have thought both cartridges would be the same, i will remember to note that if-when i get the kit
     
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  15. Steve Hill

    Steve Hill Senior Member

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    Yes take note, they look identical but will only fit each to it's intended leg, that should teach me to read instructions more carefully :mad:
     
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  16. bernard j czech

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    we are all guilty of that at times! if all else fails "read the directions!!
     
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  17. Steve Hill

    Steve Hill Senior Member

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    Always a last resort, I prefer to f*** things up first and then reach for the instructions...it's a bloke thing, makes things more interesting :worried:
     
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