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Hi

Ive just picked up yet another TY250 Mono as a parts donor, has a couple of interesting modifications, wondered if they are familiar to anyone.

The front end has a disc brake conversion using a brembo caliper, it appears to be clamped to the fork leg. I assume this is aftermarket as surely a Yamaha version would have a mounting point on the forks.

Also the back end has a disc brake conversion as well, the gut I bought it from said he'd owned the bike for 10 years and it was like that when he got it - he bought it from a trials bike specialist in the North East who told him the back end was from a Gas Gas.

Ill try and post some pics in the next few days if its of interest to anyone.

Regards

Tim

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I had a TY Mono nearly twenty years ago that I converted both ends to disc brake, using kits developed by Talon Eng.

The front had a bolt round the fork leg clamp and floated using only one piston.

The rear had a similar design of floating caliper.

Very nicely made but didn't work that well, either end. The rear was a right tw*t to set up and keep working.

Still it did mean that I didn't have to take the wheels out after every trial to clean the drums anymore.

Some conciliation, I suppose!

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I had a D/D Yam also, and the Talon brakes didnt work as well as the drums.....................there were 2 disc brake conversions around at the time, the other being the John Shirt one which I think worked a bit better than the Talon.

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The front had a bolt round the fork leg clamp and floated using only one piston.

I stand to correct myself.

Thinking about it, the front caliper was held on to some sort of bracket/wheel spacer affair.

It was the Shirty version that was clamped around the fork leg.

It still didn't work well though!

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I made a bracket that floats on the axle and engages the original torque lug on thr fork. Used GG 4 piston AJP caliper and GG front wheel. Works awesome. Details and pics posted here in past.

Now, if I could just figure how to easily mount a rear master cylinder, that looks harder than the rear caliper mount. Looking at building the pedal mount when I lower the peg mounting brackets.

kcj

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