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Old 20-09-07, 04:08 PM   #1
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Default Better brakes

Having decided to go for the hagon prog springs, im now wondering how I can improve the brakes on the bike. I bought braided lines last year and theyve been ok, even if I havent felt a noticeable difference over stock(dont think the stock were that worn), without changing callipers or discs, are there a set of pads which are particularly better than standard? I seem to find that when I'm out on rideouts with other people on different bikes, I always take longer to brake to stop and wonder if changing pads will make much of a difference. I would imagine the suspension upgrade should go somewhere to improving it as there should be less dive etc but want more bite from them. They feel toothless at the moment
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Old 20-09-07, 05:16 PM   #2
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stick some sintered pads on and id advise cleaning out the callipers... at a push put an uprated mastercylinder on it.


dont try and replace the callipers, ive heard the forks cant take the 4pot one as as they are too heavy/powerful for them ( they are only little skinny forks)


i have just cleaned callipers/sintered pads and braided lines and they rock... you will probably find the preogreesive springs may help aswell once fitted ( i have ohlins springs-but not yet fitted them_)
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Old 20-09-07, 05:57 PM   #3
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Carbone Lorraine's always get a good write up. Hein Gericke pads are (or certainly were) rebranded Carbone Lorraines. Make sure the whole set up is clean and the pistons are free to move in the calipers.
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Old 20-09-07, 06:42 PM   #4
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Will have to pop into Gerickes to see if thats still the case. Isnt EBC the industry for pads?
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Old 20-09-07, 08:17 PM   #5
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Default Re: Better brakes

As long as they're working properly the SV brakes are fine, not ever going to be supersport brakes but perfectly adequate all the same. Make sure the calipers are completely free, that the pistons aren't sticking and that the discs are clean. Don't forget to check that the lever is free too, any drag there can have a marked effect on the braking. Pads: Carbon Lorraine are well regarded, but then many people like the EBC HH.

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dont try and replace the callipers, ive heard the forks cant take the 4pot one as as they are too heavy/powerful for them ( they are only little skinny forks)
A number of people from this very forum have fitted GSXR calipers, with suitable adapters of course, works well.
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Default Re: Better brakes

I can recommend the EBC HH pads.
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A number of people from this very forum have fitted GSXR calipers, with suitable adapters of course, works well.

Yup they do work very well
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Old 20-09-07, 09:37 PM   #8
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Think I'll go with the EBC HH pads unless the HG ones are supposed to be even better for the money
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Old 21-09-07, 03:21 PM   #9
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I'm looking at getting SS braided lines for the front (2 separate lines) and rear. How long do the front and rear brake lines need to be?
It's for an '06 SV650S
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I'm looking at getting SS braided lines for the front (2 separate lines) and rear. How long do the front and rear brake lines need to be?
It's for an '06 SV650S
Not as long as Hel make them!




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