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Old 10-16-2009, 11:49 AM
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Hey guys I was wondering if anyone has any imput on the different caliper options for the foot brake? Is anyone even using the Brembo?

Im about to place my order and I cant decide if I should use the Suzuki caliper or the Brembo

Im replacing my FTI dual quad because Ive been using if for about 2 months now and just cant get used to the 4 piston for the foot brake, its too touchy IMO...I lost my coasters when I put it on!

Appreciate any tips
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Old 10-16-2009, 12:39 PM
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Re: The END ALL

Originally Posted by JohnnyP
Hey guys I was wondering if anyone has any imput on the different caliper options for the foot brake? Is anyone even using the Brembo?

Im about to place my order and I cant decide if I should use the Suzuki caliper or the Brembo

Im replacing my FTI dual quad because Ive been using if for about 2 months now and just cant get used to the 4 piston for the foot brake, its too touchy IMO...I lost my coasters when I put it on!

Appreciate any tips
the suzuki caliper is gonna be your best choice, i have tried them all and i am sticking with the 4 piston for my fb, the best in between caliper is gonna be the suzuki
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Originally Posted by atl freestyle
the suzuki caliper is gonna be your best choice, i have tried them all and i am sticking with the 4 piston for my fb, the best in between caliper is gonna be the suzuki
So you actually prefer the 4 piston for the foot brake? You dont find it too touchy? I can only see it getting worse with the bigger rotor
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Old 10-16-2009, 01:31 PM
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yes it is very touchy. but i love it, the only thing that i found trouble getting used to was sitdown O's comboing them into something else still using the fb. other than that its money for me. i dont do coasters anymore and for no handed circles it is perfect.
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Old 10-16-2009, 02:02 PM
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Originally Posted by ROWDY
And Im STILL stuck with ONE single piston caliper on my 03-04 600rr swingarm because NOBODY will make me a bracket













































But not for long
i rocked it like that for a looong time! since 3 months i have a dual caliper single piston setup, its definitely good..
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Old 10-16-2009, 02:10 PM
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i run the big rotor kit on my r6 and ****** love it!!!!
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i run the big rotor kit on my r6 and ****** love it!!!!
With what calipers?
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no more coasters? damn i couldnt even imagine that...
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