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HighSpeedAssault.com 17-04-06 11:49 PM

SV-to-GSXR brake conversions now available
 
Just putting it out there for board members who were inquiring about them.

We are not going to advertise them until our website is completeted, but we do have them available now if any of you guys need a set.
Price is $125. Racer price is $100 (need copy of race license).
Shipping in the US is $8. Credit card fee is 2%. We accept c/c and checks.

Conversion kit includes everything needed to bolt GSXR calipers (00-02/750 and 01-03/600) to your SV650.
Difference in braking is absolutely phenominal, no BS. One-finger lever pressure is all that is needed to slam the front. Best brake modification you can perform to the SV.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...r/svbrakes.jpg

Anyone who wants a set, email me at SpeedballerZ@hotmail.com for ordering info.

We have a bunch of other products on the way, should have website up in two months or less.
http://www.HighSpeedAssault.com

Viney 18-04-06 07:56 AM

Dude, have you asked permission to post this on here? Sorry to be a bit strict.

If so, any photos? :)

Khewett 18-04-06 09:37 AM

A SV dream!

Can the SV forks take brakes this big OK????

If so I'm the first to order them!

Flamin_Squirrel 18-04-06 09:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Khewett
Can the SV forks take brakes this big OK????

I wouldn't have thought so :?

northwind 18-04-06 09:49 AM

Not even remotely ;) But with suitable upgrades to the forks they'd be superb. That's teh same calipers I'm using on mine, they work a charm, easier to maintain than the SV ones as well.

slippery 18-04-06 06:48 PM

How would this work with a GSRX front end conversion would it mean that you could use the SV front wheel? Or is this a silly question? Cheers

Sid Squid 18-04-06 06:59 PM

It's a silly question.

If you have GSXR forks you've already got somewhere to bolt GSXR calipers to, no need for any adaption, as for the wheel there's no point or benefit in mixing it up, if you want GSXR forks just use the whole front end, forks, yokes, wheel the whole thing.

HighSpeedAssault.com 18-04-06 07:10 PM

RE
 
In regard to SV-to-GSXR caliper conversion kit.

Our kit consists of machined steel adapter plates, machined (lathed) bushings, and hardware (nutes/bolts). NO other part other than the calipers are needed for installation.

00-02/750 and 01-03/600 GSXR calipers are the same.

In regard to warranty, these are for racing/racetrack applications so like any other aftermarket racing components, no warranty.
We will however, replace any defective parts no charge.
What this is, is a steel plate bolted to your GSXR calipers, it just moves the calipers rearward and inward for correct alignment with the stock SV discs.
The steel plates are stronger tham the cast aluminum fork legs they bolt to.
Comes with instructions.

Racetested in 2005, unbelieveable difference in stopping power and lever pressure.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...r/sv-gsxr2.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...r/sv-gsxr1.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...r/sv-gsxr4.jpg

Phone number for credit card orders is
636-922-2811
Ask for "HighSpeedAssault ordering"



We will also have our SV rearsets available soon.
Since most aftermarket rearsets don't elevate footpegs near high enough for racing, we will have our adpater-plates to give you 2.5" up and 2" rear adjustability. These will work in conjunction with oem or any aftermarket non-adjustable rearset.
We will have these on our website and available in under a month.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...r/rearset2.jpg


Hope this answers some questions.
Thanks!
http://www.HighSpeedAssault.com

Razor 18-04-06 07:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Khewett

Can the SV forks take brakes this big OK????

Yes they can.
In fact those 4 pot Tokicos are brilliant on a lightweight bike.
I've already ordered my set, on the phone :wink:

Khewett 18-04-06 08:28 PM

Will they fit a K3 pointy model?


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