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Old Aug 14, 2008 | 02:31 PM
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Thanks for the quick ship! threw it together yesterday and seated the pads real quick. Put a good 40 minute sesh on it and i gotta say i like how responsive it is having a dedicated caliper. im not the least bit sketched out for tank/HC coasters. good lookin out!

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Old Aug 14, 2008 | 02:40 PM
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Re: HO-HEY Designs

looks good buddy:YEAH
Old Aug 14, 2008 | 02:43 PM
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Re: HO-HEY Designs

Looks really good man. I just bid on CBRf2 wheels for my DRZ and looked at hand breaks. The cheapest hand break for my DRZ is 600 bucks


Time to head to the drawing board
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looks good buddy:YEAH
Thanks bro hows the foot?
Old Aug 14, 2008 | 03:16 PM
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Re: HO-HEY Designs

doesnt feel too bad, gonna get out and try to ride on it a little tonight
Old Aug 14, 2008 | 03:17 PM
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doesnt feel too bad, gonna get out and try to ride on it a little tonight
right on, but be easy on that thing!!
Old Aug 14, 2008 | 03:30 PM
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careful of the braking power!! mouse trapping sucks *****
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doesnt feel too bad, gonna get out and try to ride on it a little tonight
shame on you Darrick
Old Aug 14, 2008 | 04:22 PM
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Re: HO-HEY Designs

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Looks really good man. I just bid on CBRf2 wheels for my DRZ and looked at hand breaks. The cheapest hand break for my DRZ is 600 bucks


Time to head to the drawing board

Let me know if your bid doesn't come through I got an F2 front wheel in good condition.
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Re: HO-HEY Designs

Originally Posted by T-NECK
Thanks for the quick ship! threw it together yesterday and seated the pads real quick. Put a good 40 minute sesh on it and i gotta say i like how responsive it is having a dedicated caliper. im not the least bit sketched out for tank/HC coasters. good lookin out!

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I started to get that bracket for my R6. I noticed Hohey doesn't offer the 4piston cliper bracket for the r6 yet. That would be nice I bet.

I wasn't sure wether or not I'm keeping this bike at the time so I bought a used Fullthrottle cable style HB. I'm happy so far I love it but I deffinately want to try out the Hohey espaecially if he makes the 4 piston.

On a side note.... I wonder has anybody (HOHEY!!!!) tried making a radial mount dual caliper. That would be overkill but pimp indeed. The radial calipers are about the same price as the older style on Ebay.
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Re: HO-HEY Designs

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I started to get that bracket for my R6. I noticed Hohey doesn't offer the 4piston cliper bracket for the r6 yet. That would be nice I bet.
i dunno, i think that would be overkill based on the one i just got..lol
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i dunno, i think that would be overkill based on the one i just got..lol
its not too bad really.
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Re: HO-HEY Designs

I think the perfect setup would be large rear rotor and dual stock calipers.

You would get your braking power from the size of the rotor and the ability to modulate your rear brake alot better just like the front for stoppies. Imagine a 320mm rear rotor and how smooth you could be with that brake.

I think I read along time ago A.C. said he had the front rotor off of some yamaha on the rear of his 636. I think OMR was dicussing it with him.
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Sorry to thread jack Tneck just had that in my mind for a long time now.
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Re: HO-HEY Designs

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I think the perfect setup would be large rear rotor and dual stock calipers.

You would get your braking power from the size of the rotor and the ability to modulate your rear brake alot better just like the front for stoppies. Imagine a 320mm rear rotor and how smooth you could be with that brake.

I think I read along time ago A.C. said he had the front rotor off of some yamaha on the rear of his 636. I think OMR was dicussing it with him.
if i had a 320mm rear rotor I would be dead by now from mousetrapping
Old Aug 14, 2008 | 04:48 PM
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Re: HO-HEY Designs

Originally Posted by -SKETCHY-
if i had a 320mm rear rotor I would be dead by now from mousetrapping

Yeah I think the 4 piston and 320 would be too much.

Stock caliper maybe not so bad. I would think it wouldn't be so much of an "On-off" feeling as it would be benificial
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Re: HO-HEY Designs

I love my hohey 4 piston setup
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Originally Posted by 100%_sukkafree
I love my hohey 4 piston setup
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my question is, why did u take so long to do it?
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my question is, why did u take so long to do it?
thats what I kicked myself for when i finally did

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