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brake upgrades

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looking to do some brake upgrades, what do you suggest as far as a good front brake upgrade... and as far as a rear i was thinking of doing just a ss line. thanks for you help... mark
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Well that all depends on how far you want to go.

[Front] On the simple side you could just change out your pads for some better ones (EBC HH pads come to mind at the moment). You could then go another step and add stainless or kevlar braided lines. You could go another step and replace the stock master cylinder with one like what you'd see on a modern sportbike (the little bottle). That combination along with proper bleeding to remove all the air out of the lines will give you enough bite to throw you over the bars.

[Back] On the simple side you could just change out your pads for some better ones (EBC HH pads come to mind at the moment). You could then go another step and add stainless or kevlar braided lines. I've seen some people replace their rear master cylinder with one that has an internal reservoir from a dirt bike. I'm not sure if they provide any better bite but it will clean up back there a little.

If you wanna make em pretty as well you could replace your rotors with the "wave" style ones. From what I read they are lighter in weight but I don't have em so I can't verify that for sure.

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Re: brake upgrades

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r6 master cylinder(and calipers if you want, no performance upgrade with them), braided lines, new pads, new fluid
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The R6 MC is the cheapest upgrade for a MC, but I have to tell you when I switched from that to my brembo it was night and day. You pay for the brembo but damn is it just freaking solid. I'm not sure I could go back.
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mr. fancy brembo up there

But seriously I tried out thatkid's brakes before and after and holy good god his brakes right now are amazing with that brembo setup. Almost bucked me over the top yesterday...
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Upgrades:
  • Barnett Clutch------------------------------------------R6 Blue Dots, Front Master Brake Cylinder+Reservoir
    WP Adjustable Rear Shock----------------------------Vortex 520 Conversion with RK GB520GXW Chain
    V&H Header (4-1)--------------------------------------Swingarm Spool Mounts
    Cobra F1r Exhaust Can--------------------------------R6 Voltage Regulator
    Flo-Commander with Remote-------------------------Custom Airtech Passenger Seat
    Stage 7 Jet kit with Diffuser Caps--------------------Factory Pro Nickel Emulsion Tubes
    Wiseco 630 Kit------------------------------------------Custom Frame Slider Mounts
    Modking Hydraulic Clutch Kit--------------------------Hella Projection Headlight with Xentec HID Kit (H9 Bulb)
    Modking Aluminum Radiator Overflow Bottle--------




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thatkid wrote:The R6 MC is the cheapest upgrade for a MC, but I have to tell you when I switched from that to my brembo it was night and day. You pay for the brembo but damn is it just freaking solid. I'm not sure I could go back.
oh, and I add:

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Upgrades:
  • Barnett Clutch------------------------------------------R6 Blue Dots, Front Master Brake Cylinder+Reservoir
    WP Adjustable Rear Shock----------------------------Vortex 520 Conversion with RK GB520GXW Chain
    V&H Header (4-1)--------------------------------------Swingarm Spool Mounts
    Cobra F1r Exhaust Can--------------------------------R6 Voltage Regulator
    Flo-Commander with Remote-------------------------Custom Airtech Passenger Seat
    Stage 7 Jet kit with Diffuser Caps--------------------Factory Pro Nickel Emulsion Tubes
    Wiseco 630 Kit------------------------------------------Custom Frame Slider Mounts
    Modking Hydraulic Clutch Kit--------------------------Hella Projection Headlight with Xentec HID Kit (H9 Bulb)
    Modking Aluminum Radiator Overflow Bottle--------




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Re: brake upgrades

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I noticed a huge difference just swapping over the R6 front MC and calipers. I also changed over the perches on both sides as well from the R6.
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95FZR600 wrote:I noticed a huge difference just swapping over the R6 front MC and calipers. I also changed over the perches on both sides as well from the R6.

On a related note i switched just the R6 MC ( :mrgreen: thatkid :mrgreen: ) and i noticed improved braking instantly. and I have 89 forks with just the 2 pot calipers.
Upgrades:
  • Barnett Clutch------------------------------------------R6 Blue Dots, Front Master Brake Cylinder+Reservoir
    WP Adjustable Rear Shock----------------------------Vortex 520 Conversion with RK GB520GXW Chain
    V&H Header (4-1)--------------------------------------Swingarm Spool Mounts
    Cobra F1r Exhaust Can--------------------------------R6 Voltage Regulator
    Flo-Commander with Remote-------------------------Custom Airtech Passenger Seat
    Stage 7 Jet kit with Diffuser Caps--------------------Factory Pro Nickel Emulsion Tubes
    Wiseco 630 Kit------------------------------------------Custom Frame Slider Mounts
    Modking Hydraulic Clutch Kit--------------------------Hella Projection Headlight with Xentec HID Kit (H9 Bulb)
    Modking Aluminum Radiator Overflow Bottle--------




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95FZR600 wrote:I noticed a huge difference just swapping over the R6 front MC and calipers. I also changed over the perches on both sides as well from the R6.
There is a huge difference. Don't get me wrong. I rode my R6 setup for a year. Switching from the r6 to the brembo was the same noticeable difference though. My brembo was $80 because I got a deal on it. Usually see them going for about 140-160.
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if i get the r6 master so i need to get the calipers as well and what are the benefits of the r6 calipers. do the have more pistons or are they larger... also when i do this i will get some ss lines as well and of course new brake pads what brand do you all use.... thanks for all the help. mark
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Re: brake upgrades

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you don't have to swap calipers, they aren't really a performance increase, but they have better pad selection and look better
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mark.deady wrote:if i get the r6 master so i need to get the calipers as well and what are the benefits of the r6 calipers. do the have more pistons or are they larger... also when i do this i will get some ss lines as well and of course new brake pads what brand do you all use.... thanks for all the help. mark
Although they won't help a rediculous amount, they are going to be 4 piston calipers so if you are running the two piston calipers from 89 front forks then you will see a little extra stopping power as the pads are bigger.
Upgrades:
  • Barnett Clutch------------------------------------------R6 Blue Dots, Front Master Brake Cylinder+Reservoir
    WP Adjustable Rear Shock----------------------------Vortex 520 Conversion with RK GB520GXW Chain
    V&H Header (4-1)--------------------------------------Swingarm Spool Mounts
    Cobra F1r Exhaust Can--------------------------------R6 Voltage Regulator
    Flo-Commander with Remote-------------------------Custom Airtech Passenger Seat
    Stage 7 Jet kit with Diffuser Caps--------------------Factory Pro Nickel Emulsion Tubes
    Wiseco 630 Kit------------------------------------------Custom Frame Slider Mounts
    Modking Hydraulic Clutch Kit--------------------------Hella Projection Headlight with Xentec HID Kit (H9 Bulb)
    Modking Aluminum Radiator Overflow Bottle--------




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Re: brake upgrades

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if you have 2 pot calipers, you'll have to change forks to use them
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