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I've read that folks have used the rotors, but it appears the calipers are not the same, however there could be just minor variations to the entire assembly that would cause Yamaha to give it a different #, but I also checked the caliper pads sets and they take different pads as well!?
Perhaps someone with an 850 can chime in?
T.C.
T. C. Gresham
81SH "Godzilla" . . .1179cc super-rat.
79SF "The Teacher" . . .basket case! History shows again and again,
How nature points out the folly of men!
I had replaced my XS1100F rear brake caliper with a 1977 XS750D caliper. It fit fairly well but the brake dragged a little. I found that by shimming it I was able to align it with the rotor for a proper fit.
1977 XS750D
1J7-25810-54-00 CALIPER ASS'Y, REAR (1J7-25810-53)
Do not know if this helps any but.....Thought I would offer my 2cents.
Trying not to offend since Aug 28, 2010
Disclaimer: I am an idiot. Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain.
Owner of:
1979 XS1100F (The Pig)
140 mains
45 pilot jets
Floats at 24mm
Running Rich
"Arrogant, delusional tyrants can't be stopped by earnest words and furrowed brows. Action, strong bold action coming from a position of strength and determination, is the only effective deterrent." -Mitt Romney
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