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Old Jul 15, 2009 | 12:46 PM
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We are very pleased to hear that the BigRotor kit worked out nicely for you. We are glad to have such talented riders such as yourself along with others in the stunt community running our products. Thank you for everyone’s support

Finally our newest product line the HHD BIG Rotor kits are now available for all Kawasaki 636/ZX6R’s, R6’s and R6S models. The F4i version will be available within the next 2 weeks with more bike to follow. We all know by now that the NISSIN 4 piston is a phenomenal performing caliper when it comes to handbrake application but not everyone wants that much power for a footbrake so we have given you the choice to run a few different caliper configurations. Sorry for the minor inconvenience but Kawasaki owners will not be able to run your OEM foot caliper but on the flip side you can now run dual or 4 piston versions. We tried making this upgrade as cost friendly as possible so if you have ever owned a HHD Kawasaki dual bracket all you need for this upgrade is 2 of our caliper adapter brackets and rotor (calipers not provided) Pricing and further detail to be available later this week on our site. www.HoHeyDesigns.com


A few good reasons to consider getting a BIG Rotor Kit
1. No brake pad trimming required
2. Better heat dissipation throughout braking system
3. Added braking power
4. More consistency in braking performance hot or cold
5. Going with the name you can trust with a solid reputation


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Old Jul 15, 2009 | 01:19 PM
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Re: The END ALL

Hohey Designs kills the rear brake set-ups
Old Jul 15, 2009 | 02:01 PM
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Re: The END ALL

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 simply rigged the handbrake so it operates the 2 single piston calipers and the footbrake operates 1.. easy!
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i simply rigged the handbrake so it operates the 2 single piston calipers and the footbrake operates 1.. easy!
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Old Jul 15, 2009 | 04:50 PM
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How big are those rotors?
Old Jul 15, 2009 | 05:23 PM
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so whats the PRICE for the new hotness?? i already have a magura 13mm....so if i need everything but that to do a gixxer 2 piston with f4i 4 piston, how much is it gonna run me...dont see it on the hohey website???

i need the main bracket, adapters, brakeline, and rotor? whats the cost?????
Old Jul 15, 2009 | 10:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Ho_Hey
We are very pleased to hear that the BigRotor kit worked out nicely for you. We are glad to have such talented riders such as yourself along with others in the stunt community running our products. Thank you for everyone’s support

Finally our newest product line the HHD BIG Rotor kits are now available for all Kawasaki 636/ZX6R’s, R6’s and R6S models. The F4i version will be available within the next 2 weeks with more bike to follow. We all know by now that the NISSIN 4 piston is a phenomenal performing caliper when it comes to handbrake application but not everyone wants that much power for a footbrake so we have given you the choice to run a few different caliper configurations. Sorry for the minor inconvenience but Kawasaki owners will not be able to run your OEM foot caliper but on the flip side you can now run dual or 4 piston versions. We tried making this upgrade as cost friendly as possible so if you have ever owned a HHD Kawasaki dual bracket all you need for this upgrade is 2 of our caliper adapter brackets and rotor (calipers not provided) Pricing and further detail to be available later this week on our site. www.HoHeyDesigns.com


A few good reasons to consider getting a BIG Rotor Kit
1. No brake pad trimming required
2. Better heat dissipation throughout braking system
3. Added braking power
4. More consistency in braking performance hot or cold
5. Going with the name you can trust with a solid reputation


Suzuki dual piston caliper. Hayabusa 99-07 all TL1000R/S, 01-03 GSXR 600/750, 1988-1992 GSXR 750/1100

Honda front right 4 piston. All Honda F4,F4i,929,954 and 03-04 600RR’s (Throttle side of bike front-end)

Honda front left 4 piston. All Honda F4,F4i,929,954 and 03-04 600RR’s (Clutch lever side of bike front-end)

Brembo Ducati/Aprilia 34mm dual piston Caliper 34 Gold/Black/Silver Rear Side inlet and Bleed

YAMAHA R6S Stock rear caliper with Honda front right 4 piston. All Honda F4,F4i,929,954 and 03-04 600RR’s (Throttle side of bike front-end)

YAMAHA R6 Stock rear caliper with Honda front right 4 piston. All Honda F4,F4i,929,954 and 03-04 600RR’s (Throttle side of bike front-end)

03-04 636/ZX6R





05-06 636/ZX6R Also available 08-09




Old Jul 17, 2009 | 08:58 PM
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How much??
Old Jul 17, 2009 | 09:02 PM
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I remember in anothe thread and it says around 379.99 if im not mistaken..i would like to know the right price too.
Old Jul 17, 2009 | 09:04 PM
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That sounds bout rite if u need the bracket, 2 adapters rotor and brake line.....i hope it wouldnt go over 400
Old Jul 17, 2009 | 09:33 PM
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Originally Posted by da Liks
i simply rigged the handbrake so it operates the 2 single piston calipers and the footbrake operates 1.. easy!
how did u do that with out gettin back pressure? got pics?
Old Jul 18, 2009 | 04:00 PM
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weld an adapter on the footmc, take a double banjobolt and connect the extra caliper and the handbrake line on there (on the welded adapter).. thats it!
Old Jul 18, 2009 | 04:33 PM
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damn a threw one of those busa calipers in the trash like 2 months ago,thinking what the hell do I need a busa caliper for

Originally Posted by da Liks
i simply rigged the handbrake so it operates the 2 single piston calipers and the footbrake operates 1.. easy!
me too,***** butter with a gix radial, has the feel of a 16mm,but way more power
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I must say I love my footbrake so much now!!
Old Jul 19, 2009 | 01:41 AM
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Originally Posted by da Liks
weld an adapter on the footmc, take a double banjobolt and connect the extra caliper and the handbrake line on there (on the welded adapter).. thats it!

this sounds like it could be great.

so you have two stock rear calipers, and a line of the top FB master going to one caliper

then you have a adapter on the FB master with a double banjo and the HB line and a line to the second caliper line running off it, is this right?

and it allows the HB to push both calipers and the FB to only push one? it doesnt link the footbrake to two calipers like the handbrake?
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exactly..
Old Jul 19, 2009 | 08:12 AM
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Great work.
Old Jul 19, 2009 | 11:55 AM
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Originally Posted by da Liks
exactly..

wow, nice work for sure
Old Jul 19, 2009 | 04:24 PM
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like this.. works SICK.. the black line is the handbrake line,

the one i am holding is the line to the extra caliper.
Old Jul 19, 2009 | 04:48 PM
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Originally Posted by da Liks


like this.. works SICK.. the black line is the handbrake line,

the one i am holding is the line to the extra caliper.
I tried it like that,but for some reason I couldnt get it to blead all the way,I have mine with the double banjo at the HB master,alot more line that way,but its perfect,you can use the HB and FB at the same time to,unlike a regular adapter style HB.



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