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since hohey dosent make the 4 piston caliper set up for the r6 i was thinking of going with the full throttle adapter and shindy master cylinder or will the dual caliper from hohey be better and just use the dual caliper set up ?
#5
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You could buy the HoHey handBRAKE system that is made for your bike and then when the four piston adapter for your bike is released buy it and add it to your 2 piston set up...how long have you been stunting anyways....not to put you down but if you are just learning, the four piston is a lot of brake to deal with. If you are expierinced then by all means go for it as soon as it is released.
#11
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i thought their releasing a new one with 3 different psi settings? and doesnt running a dual caliper setup have a lot of drag? im curious cause im gettin to the point where i need a handbrake
#12
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#13
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I bet you could make your own bracket to hold a 4 piston, for under $25
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#15
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You could buy the HoHey handBRAKE system that is made for your bike and then when the four piston adapter for your bike is released buy it and add it to your 2 piston set up...how long have you been stunting anyways....not to put you down but if you are just learning, the four piston is a lot of brake to deal with. If you are expierinced then by all means go for it as soon as it is released.
#16
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well all your wheelies you have done were on that 50, you def dont need a HB yet, and the BEST setup and you not knowing how to use a handbrake adequately with your probable choppy *** throttle control, will just end up with you throwing yourself over the front of the bars
#20
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well all your wheelies you have done were on that 50, you def dont need a HB yet, and the BEST setup and you not knowing how to use a handbrake adequately with your probable choppy *** throttle control, will just end up with you throwing yourself over the front of the bars