So yeah, the dual trailing calipers are racking my brain. I saw that Tintop had a method that he leaned from bwaller or something. I read through that and thought I had it when I came up with the same measurements as he did. I shaved the fork mount but something doesn't feel right when I pull the brake lever...and I can see the tire get cocked. Maybe I just didn't understand what he wrote.
Tintop:
"Don't have any pictures, but a quick explanation of how I aligned the 2nd caliper. My calipers are reversed, but this should work either way.
Install just the caliper arm on the 'out of alignment' side. Lightly tightened the pivot bolt, and only finger tightened the 2 upper mounting bolts. At this point there is a gap beween the upper fork bosses and the upper mount. Alternately tighten / loosen these bolts until the gap is equal at both ends of the top mount. Now take a straight edge and place it against the disk; move the arm against the straight edge. Adjust using the upper bolts until the caliper mounting face is true to the straight egde. Double check that gap is still equal at both ends of the mount. Measure gap / record. Now measure the space between the arm at the pivot & the fork. If the gap at the top is smaller than the space at the bottom, machine the top amount off one side of the pivot pin. If it is greater (shouldn't be) you can only remove the smaller bottom amount less some for 'swing clearence'. In my case the top amount was 2.4mm, and the bottom was 2.6mm+. Removed the 2.4 and fitted everything back together. Got perfect pad alignment, and the adjuster lock nut is on the outside.
Again, many thanks to bwaller for this method."I might have another method though, I just need someone to let me know if this is a viable one please!
Edit: This method seemed to work really well for me.First off, I'm just doing the left side (from rider's perspective) first. Then going to do the right side after. I have the caliper assembled on the pivot arm but it's not attached to the fork. It's just clamping on the disc with the help of some twine keeping the lever pulled.
Then, I looked down the edge of the disc. In the below picture you can see the caliper, disc, pivot pin and then the fork mount in the foreground. You see the amount that the fork mount is covering the lower part of the pivot pin? That's how much I plan on remove from the fork mount (it's like 2.5mm or something. I forget exactly, I measured it with my depth gauge). In my mind this will work because when the caliper is clamped it aligns itself with the disc, then I'll just have to shave the fork mounts down to line up with the pivot pin.
PLEASE HELP, if you can give me your thoughts I'd really appreciate it!
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1978 Honda CB550K