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Braketech - Blackzook - 11-12-2006 I got myself a set of Braketech rotors from Kawasuki and had only used them cruzing around towen and at the drags over the last couple of weeks. Last week a member of this forum called to ask what I though of them and I told him that I couldnt really comment as they hadnt had time to bed in or been used in anger. I did comment that they rattle like a Ducati dry clutch and were annoying around town. Well yesterday I went for a 500k plus run with the guys from Perth Street Bikes, we rode through the southwest (WA) on some of the best roads I have seen in Australia 90% - of that distance was twisty. My bike has had braided lines and EBC pads for about the last 2 years and I thought the brakes were pretty good. After about 10k's the pads had settled in and I have to say that the Braketech front rotors made a huge difference both initial bite and feel were a big improvement over stock. Ray you have no idea how it burns me to say that you and Glen were right the Braketech rotors are a big improvement over stock. Bruce N2O no laughing matter <i></i> rotors - spamanglenn - 11-12-2006 Genuine feedback is all we want.Good or bad.Glads its good.Mine are still bedding in too. <i></i> Re: rotors - kawasuki - 11-12-2006 OOOOuuWCH Bruce that must hurt mate, did i sling u enough $$? looks like it for the wrap the rotors got. Really Bruce they do work well, and if u use decent pads they will work even better, i put them to good use today at E/C the GSXR ride day, frightened a few gixers into turn 2.. Cheers, Kawasuki<i></i> Re: rotors - Blackzook - 11-12-2006 I figured that after all the shit I give you two that a review from me should be accepted as totally unbiased. Brakes are great and you two suck. See I cant help but tell the truth . Bruce N2O no laughing matter <i></i> Re: rotors - kawasuki - 12-12-2006 Thats OK Bruce we love u too. Cheers, Kawasuki<i></i> Re: rotors - Speedzalot - 12-12-2006 What sort of $ are we talking for these rotors? Arguing with idiots is like wrestling a pig in the mud, you both get dirty but the pig enjoys it!<i></i> Re: rotors - kawasuki - 12-12-2006 U have a pm Speeds. Cheers, Kawasuki<i></i> Re: rotors - simmo - 12-12-2006 Go on scare the shit out of me also Cheers Robert Aren't all Busas Copper & Plated, the others are just all very poor slow ugly copies !!!!!<i></i> brakes/wheels - spamanglenn - 12-12-2006 Simmo you can use my wheels/brakes pads for a weekend if you want and see what the brakes are like.The wheels might even help you do a 9.8?Then i want them back. <i></i> Re: brakes/wheels - kawasuki - 12-12-2006 Simmo for u $10500.00 now dont fall over ,cause i have signed these rotors and they are a 1 off............ Now does this scare the shit out of u?? Cheers, Kawasuki<i></i> Re: brakes/wheels - BEAR - 12-12-2006 Are these nodular iron ones? <i></i> Re: brakes/wheels - Max - 12-12-2006 Hey Ray, I've been extolling the virtues of the brake tech units since I put them on. Awesome rotors. Next is how much for the ceramic rotors? Are they available yet? Spermbank told me they were even better than the ductile iron! how the f*** could they be? How much? Hey DJ - when are you going to put the flag back? I'm missing it andf the wee little one is too wee! Max Madmax - GSX1300R Black and Grey Buses Rule Good Bike, Good Woman, Good Road, Good Weather, Good God - Good Bye! Smith and Wesson - The original point and click interface. Some people are alive only because it's illegal to kill them. <i>Edited by: Max at: 17/12/06 23:38 </i> Re: brakes/wheels - rev 01 - 13-12-2006 I'm with Blacky (the pipes the pipes ) on that I don't know how many blokes in here have tested brake tech rotors..........I know I have..... I rode Ray's bike @ Jindy last year & his brake set up was LIGHT YEARS ahead of the standard busa combination The stock busa brakes (as delivered new) are only adequate but deteriorate over a surprising short amount of time (IMHO). One area of concern is the attach points between the carrier & disc itself. Problem is, if you are a weekend warrior, you don't notice the degradation around town until you really need to stop in a hurry & I've seen heaps of blokes who have really really needed to stop in a hurry The busa maintenance manual specifies that the rubber brake lines be changed every 2 years...........how many owners follow that advice Do yourselves a favour & fit braideds instead when the 2 years are up There's a lot of money spent on go fast stuff, bling etc but the priorities are all wrong. Fix your brakes first & leave the rest till later. I have seen photo's of turbo busas who's owners have left the rubber brake lines on............the eternal optimists <i></i> Re: brakes/wheels - 1hotBUSA - 13-12-2006 On the brakes front I have had good results with Ray's stop quickly bits. A while ago I got a radial Brembo master cylinder and installed it with a set of braided lines. Once all the tricks in the book had been completed to bleed the lines the brakes in the front end are awesome. I have had no brake issues and my riding is now predominantly two up. Ray, you have a PM regarding the rotors because I know I'm going to warp those suckers next. Regards Graham 1hotBUSA 2000 Suzuki Hayabusa Red/Grey Bog standard except for bling and a kanooter valve. Oh and a turbo kit on the floor. Strike a blow for freedom...Smash a speed camera!!! Member of the SHAG group. Red Bikes Rule!!!!!<i></i> Re: brakes/wheels - Blackzook - 14-12-2006 The gods of good fortune were smiling on me this morning. My shitbox Volkswagen ute had thrown a front CV so I'm riding the bike the 25ks to work along country roads until its fixed. This morning at 5:30am I'm cruzing in at about 160klm when skippy and his mates hop out in front of me. They are western greys and nearly as tall as me. I slammed on the brakes and of course in a panic locked the front for a split second, eased it off - back on em and actually did my first ever stoppie at over 100klm - stopped only a couple of mtrs from the silly bastards. You could almost hear them laughing as they stared at me for a second then casually hopped away. I have no doubt that I would either have hit the hairy jumpers or dropped the bike with the previous stock discs. The feel with the Braketec's IS that much better. Bruce N2O no laughing matter <i></i> |