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theres probably a thread somewhere, but i cant be bothered looking.sorry...
i thought the Hayabusa had Radial Brakes, or worked in the same way...
do Radial Brake Master Cylinders work that much better than OEM???
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(05-09-2010, 09:35am)Hutch99 Wrote: theres probably a thread somewhere, but i cant be bothered looking.sorry...
i thought the Hayabusa had Radial Brakes, or worked in the same way...
do Radial Brake Master Cylinders work that much better than OEM???
I have radial master cylinder on my '06 and they work brilliantly. Mind you, they are Brembo master cylinder and calipers. The calipers are not radial, gotta go Gen 2 to get them. Or put the radial mounts on the bottom of your Gen 1 forks.
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Mk1's dont.
Mk2's have radial calipers.
B-King's have radial calipers and master cylinders.
My Mk1's (with 6-pots) had braided lines, and a couple of different recommended pads and fluids.
At their best they were never as good as the factory rubber lined 4 pot radials on the B-King.
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I havent tried it yet, but the one recomended to me was the Brembo 19 RCS