Dual caliper VS. Full Throttle hand brake setups?
#22
Re: Dual caliper VS. Full Throttle hand brake setups?
now that i listen to this, i'm thinking it's a design problem with FT adapters. i thought they were both the same but i have a GP tech and mine is strong from the first pull. tony runs a GP tech too and i bled his and it's perfectly strong. i don't have any "half pump" or lag between them.
and yes, i have done it on the tail. nick apex does it all the time with a stock tail on it. if you have no bar and you hit the tail it almost springs back. i also did that with only a +10 sprocket. you won't crash dragging tail without a bar, it's actually WAY more forgiving than a 12 bar. don't hate the world because you can't pull a clutch in, let the rpms drop and then dump the clutch to get it off the tail.
oh, and to add, i went from a dual to an adapter, if mine actually had that slop, why would i stay with my adapter? mine works perfect. i still have my 905 dual caliper bracket on my 750....all feels the same between the 2 for me, nice and strong from the first pull.
Last edited by binder929rr; 05-27-2007 at 02:02 AM.
#23
Re: Dual caliper VS. Full Throttle hand brake setups?
When I first got my gp tech I didn't have the one pump lag. After a few months I could get rid of the half pump lag between the two. I switched to the hey hoe set-up and there both pretty solid now, but I can't say for sure if it was worth the cash.
What I do like about the dual set-up is that my gp tech would notch the **** outta my swing arm on my 636, when the suspension is fully compressed.
It's also a lil bit easier to bleed the dual set-up.
#25
Re: Dual caliper VS. Full Throttle hand brake setups?
i rock the FULLTHROTTLE adapter... im sure theres better.... but it works jus fine for me.... i dont mind pumping it a thousand times bfore i get pressure... hahaha
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#27
Re: Dual caliper VS. Full Throttle hand brake setups?
not on a honda....never once had it. change your fluid more often and put good stuff in it. and for god's sake: LEARN TO WHEELIE (won't have to be on the brakes all the time)
but seriously, i had a dual caliper setup on my 929 for 3 years. It was nice but now that i'm on my adapter style handbrake, it feels the same. I didn't notice any difference at all.
only thing i can think is having 2 sets of brake pads and if you use your handbrake less you'll wear those pads out less.
never thought about it as a backup because that's something i haven't broken and is a very rare occourance. (hasn't happened to anyone i ride with in the last 5 years that i've been stunting).
but seriously, i had a dual caliper setup on my 929 for 3 years. It was nice but now that i'm on my adapter style handbrake, it feels the same. I didn't notice any difference at all.
only thing i can think is having 2 sets of brake pads and if you use your handbrake less you'll wear those pads out less.
never thought about it as a backup because that's something i haven't broken and is a very rare occourance. (hasn't happened to anyone i ride with in the last 5 years that i've been stunting).
#29
Re: Dual caliper VS. Full Throttle hand brake setups?
and dont be so sensitive, i said that as a general statement. i didn't direct it towards you otherwise i would have said "you need to learn to wheelie".
I see a lot of noobs burn up brake pads in like 2 weeks cause they are rocking wheelies holding the brake down. Most of us on here can use pads for over a year and still not burn through them.
chirpin, i think it's a 50/50 on the bleeding. you only have to do it once for the adapter, but sometimes if you don't do it right you get a bubble at the foot master that forms. I had to play around a little with the foot master before i got both of our GP techs nice and solid....since then, they rock.
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Re: Dual caliper VS. Full Throttle hand brake setups?
Just got back from the ATL late last night. I'll post up some ATL picts later in another thread but here are two good action shots of the HHD dual set-up's in action. "Red F4i" Darrick Atlanta freestyle "Blue F4i" Chris Extreme Therapy
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#35
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everyone seems to be talkin about one pump lag like its a design problem. its not, the technical term is spony brakes which means air in the lines. its not a design problem you just didn't bleed that **** right. i know this crap cuz this is what i do haha(work on cars). espcially if you use it a ot on the brake system heats up it gets worse. bleed it out right and it should be instant.
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