Falcon 125cc Sub Cylinder for Rear Disc Brake
- Brand: Mortch Motor
- Product Code: MIBRSB-FALCON125
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- Weight: 0.99kg
- Packing Size: 12.00 x 11.00 x 10.00cm
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Falcon 125cc Rear Disc Brake Caliper
🔧 Brake Caliper · Hydraulic Brake · Rear Disc Brake
For Falcon 125cc scooters · OEM specification replacement · Safe braking
This is a rear disc brake caliper (sub-cylinder) designed for Falcon 125cc scooters. It is the core actuating component of the rear hydraulic disc brake system, responsible for converting hydraulic pressure from the brake line into mechanical force to clamp the brake disc and slow or stop the vehicle.
Manufactured with quality materials and reliable seals, this caliper ensures stable and dependable braking performance. It is an ideal replacement when the original caliper suffers from leaks, piston sticking, or reduced braking power.
✨ Key Functions: Hydraulic brake actuation · Rear disc brake specific · Stable braking force · Direct replacement
Product Name
Rear Disc Brake Caliper
Vehicle Application
Falcon 125cc
Position
Rear Wheel
Brake Type
Hydraulic Disc Brake
This rear brake caliper primarily fits the following vehicles:
- Falcon 125cc Scooters
- Other Falcon models using the same rear disc brake system
- Other 125cc scooters with compatible rear disc brake calipers
🏍️ About Falcon Brand:
Falcon is a well-known scooter brand. Their 125cc models feature reliable disc brake systems. This rear brake caliper is manufactured to OEM specifications for perfect fitment.
📌 Compatibility Note: This caliper is specifically designed for Falcon 125cc rear disc brake systems. Before purchasing, please verify your vehicle is a Falcon 125cc with rear disc brake configuration.
🔧 Hydraulic Transmission
When the rider squeezes the brake lever, the master cylinder generates hydraulic pressure transmitted through the brake line to the caliper.
⚡ Piston Movement
Hydraulic fluid pushes the piston(s) inside the caliper outward, pressing the brake pads against the disc.
🛑 Braking Force
Friction between the pads and disc generates braking force, slowing or stopping the wheel.
🔄 Automatic Return
When the brake is released, piston seal elasticity retracts the piston, separating pads from the disc.
The rear brake caliper is a critical actuating component of the braking system, directly affecting riding safety:
- Braking Actuation: Converts hydraulic pressure into mechanical force to clamp the brake disc.
- Braking Force Distribution: Rear brake force directly affects vehicle stability, especially on wet surfaces.
- Safety Critical: Caliper failure can cause reduced braking power or brake failure, creating serious safety hazards.
- Timely Replacement: Replace immediately if you notice fluid leaks, piston sticking, or reduced braking power.
⚠️ Safety Note: The brake system is one of the most important safety systems on any vehicle. Professional installation and maintenance are strongly recommended.
- Brake Fluid Leak: Fluid seepage around the caliper; brake fluid level drops.
- Reduced Braking Power: Brakes feel "soft" and require more force to stop.
- Piston Sticking: Brake drags or does not release properly; delayed brake response.
- Brake Noise: Squealing or grinding sounds when braking.
- Brake Vibration: Vehicle vibrates during braking, possibly due to uneven piston movement.
- Uneven Pad Wear: One brake pad wears significantly faster than the other.
If you experience these symptoms, inspect the brake caliper and replace if necessary.
- OEM Specifications: Manufactured to Falcon 125cc original specifications for perfect fitment.
- Quality Seals: High-quality seals prevent fluid leaks and maintain stable hydraulic pressure.
- Precision Piston: Precision-machined piston for smooth movement and reliable return.
- Heat-Resistant Materials: Designed to withstand high temperatures generated during frequent braking.
- Direct Replacement: Perfect substitute for damaged or worn original rear brake calipers.
- Safe & Reliable: Provides stable, dependable braking force for riding safety.
🔧 Installation Tip
1. Before replacing the caliper, prepare fresh brake fluid and bleeding tools.
2. Remove the old caliper, noting the brake line connection; protect painted surfaces from brake fluid.
3. Install the new caliper and connect the brake line, ensuring a leak-free seal.
4. Bleed the brake system to remove air from the lines.
5. Pump the brake lever repeatedly until firm with no air bubbles.
6. Test brake operation before riding to ensure proper function.
- Please verify that this part fits your specific vehicle model and year. Many vehicles share similar names but use different components depending on year or market region.
- We strongly recommend cross-checking with your vehicle's owner's manual or contacting us for confirmation before placing your order.
- Product images, measurements, and descriptions are for reference only. Slight variations in color or appearance may occur due to manufacturing batches or photography lighting—functional specifications remain identical to the ordered part.
- Professional installation is mandatory. Mortch Motor assumes no liability for damages, injuries, or losses resulting from improper installation, misuse, unauthorized modification, or abnormal operation.
- All listed prices EXCLUDE shipping costs, import duties, taxes, and customs clearance fees. These charges (if applicable) are determined and collected by your local customs authority and are solely the buyer's responsibility.
- In case of return due to unpaid duties/taxes or refusal to clear customs, the buyer shall bear the original shipping cost, return shipping fees, and any associated administrative charges deducted from the refund.





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