Hey chaps,
Figure I'd post this here, as it's a somewhat more involved swap, and likely for those a little more "racy".
I was over at a friends house, who has just finished parting an uninsurable CB900C, and his rear caliper was left over. Looking at the rear wheel, I realized the shaft drive causes the brake and drive to be swapped from SOHC 4's. Now this has the effect of effectively reversing the arrangement of the brake caliper, such that when mounted on a CB750 rear disc arm (F), it is unmountable. However, when mounting to a K arm, the torque arm is in the correct location.
Advantages to this setup are:
-loading the arm in tension rather than compression (avoiding buckling and related flexing).
-lower weight distribution on rear end
-ability to use K swingarms (much cheaper than F ones)
-900C calipers, complete, can be had for $25 as opposed to close to $75 for the 900F calipers.
-Axle size is matched to 750F
-Small shims needed to line up caliper and disc
Parts that would be needed:
-Early or late K swingarm
-Some sort of disc carrier on the rear wheel
-F style torque arm
-Bushing for torque arm on K swingarm
My main concern would be cornering clearance, but this can be mitigated by using a single piston rear from the 900C's (80/81) instead of the twin piston rear on the 82. I have all the parts, can take some pictures later today!
Food for thought anyways, since a lot of people ask about disc conversions and the parts are getting harder to find.
Cheers