my rear brake set-up...
Re: my rear brake set-up...
Originally Posted by covertwar
see your thread about tyre pressures, see who dont know ****
that i can rock 12's and scrape with stock pressure ..
you lil dilldoe
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Re: my rear brake set-up...
Originally Posted by dirtyrider
yo mike..that kid posts all over sl...and dont know **** about ****
p.s. and who doesnt post all over the place here.....
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Re: my rear brake set-up...
ok. back to the topic...... i havent got to use it yet so i dont know how well its gonna work. i saw another bike with the same set up at lakeland. thats what gave me the idea to do it. dude said it works really good. i see your point about two calipers on the same rotor, but the rotor is not what goes into fatigue, its the lines and master cyl., so if you have two, they work half as hard for the same purpose. i also drilled the stock holes two sizes bigger with a uni-bit. it wouold be good for a hand brake but i havent got that far on the whole seperate mastercyl. set-up and how to mount the new lever. so for time being, its gonna be a dual rear footbrake.
Re: my rear brake set-up...
Originally Posted by NBSTUNTERZdave
yeah, i do post a lot on stuntlife, just cuz i know a lot of people on here. and i do know a lot of **** about ****. if you ever showed up to shows you would see... its all good though.... i aint about to start no chit. i ride the way i want to and i work on my bike the way i want to. like i said, its extra parts, if it dont work better, oh well. you learn from your mistakes.
p.s. and who doesnt post all over the place here.....
p.s. and who doesnt post all over the place here.....
Re: my rear brake set-up...
Originally Posted by NBSTUNTERZdave
ok. back to the topic...... i havent got to use it yet so i dont know how well its gonna work. i saw another bike with the same set up at lakeland. thats what gave me the idea to do it. dude said it works really good. i see your point about two calipers on the same rotor, but the rotor is not what goes into fatigue, its the lines and master cyl., so if you have two, they work half as hard for the same purpose. i also drilled the stock holes two sizes bigger with a uni-bit. it wouold be good for a hand brake but i havent got that far on the whole seperate mastercyl. set-up and how to mount the new lever. so for time being, its gonna be a dual rear footbrake.
Re: my rear brake set-up...
Originally Posted by NBSTUNTERZdave
i was thinking the same thing, i didnt know there was an upgrade. upgrade like bigger for more fluid???
Re: my rear brake set-up...
Originally Posted by Mr. Negative
A master cylinder with a bigger bore. But I really still don't see the point in this.
Me either, my back brake on my 1000 is off of a 600(same thing just uses different pads) is so touchy it's hard to be smooth with it.
Re: my rear brake set-up...
Originally Posted by NBSTUNTERZdave
yeah, i do post a lot on stuntlife, just cuz i know a lot of people on here. and i do know a lot of **** about ****. if you ever showed up to shows you would see... its all good though.... i aint about to start no chit. i ride the way i want to and i work on my bike the way i want to. like i said, its extra parts, if it dont work better, oh well. you learn from your mistakes.
p.s. and who doesnt post all over the place here.....
p.s. and who doesnt post all over the place here.....
yo chill dave...i was talking about covert
Re: my rear brake set-up...
Originally Posted by NBSTUNTERZdave
so if i do the brake on the left, i just gotts move/relocate the headlight highbeam/lowbeam control???
yep, haven't got mine 100% figured out yet but I will soon. Just mount it on your clutch cable and let it flop or maybe the fairing stay if there is enough clearance.







