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Old 23-Nov-2006, 10:49
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Brembo P4 calipers

Seen these on ebay and wondered if anybody has experience of them.
Look good to me and would like improved braking on my multi so..?


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Old 23-Nov-2006, 10:56
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Just checked with local dealer who tells me they are only £265.
Even he thought it was cheap.
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Old 23-Nov-2006, 10:57
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Just checked with local dealer who tells me they are only £265.
Even he thought it was cheap.

I think you'd find that's "each".

Have you only one disk on your front wheel?


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Cheers for that mate.
Well the 'kit' on ebay is for both calipers so quoted parkys the kit number.
I'll do some more digging
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Old 23-Nov-2006, 11:26
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If you just want the calipers, which is all you need really, then buy them direct from the UK importer - GPR Direct. I know he's a mate of Ali on here and they've done some stuff for me in the past and always been top notch service.

Price for a P4 from them is £136.92 per side.

Really easy to swap them out, so if you need a hand let me know.

http://www.gprdirect.com/epages/GPRD...Catalog/1227/3


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Old 23-Nov-2006, 11:41
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just checked out the DP catalogue and it does say it's a 'racing calipers kit with 4 pads' so must be for both.
Might have to have it.
Thanks for the offer of install, might need to take you up on that.
Sorry I couldn't make the pub meet btw.
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To be honest, you'd probably get a better braking experience by changing your pads from OEM to something a little more grippy. Yes, the P4 is a very good caliper but the standard system is a very good setup let down by **** pads, imho.

Try some Carbone Lorraine SBK3 pads in there first, if they do those pads for yours. This should improve the initial "bite" and stop them feeling so wooden when you're braking.

If that still doesn't satisfy you, then upgrade to the P4 calipers.

Does your MultiStroodle have radial master cylinders as standard, like the 749/999 ?

I've compared the brakes on my 748 (standard disks, standard pads, goldline calipers, goldline master cylinder) with my 620 DD (standard disks, SBK pads, goldline calipers, Brembo race radial master) and the 600 DD (standard disks, SBK pads, goldline calipers, Brembo radial master from 999) and both of the DD bikes win hands down over the 748!


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To be honest, you'd probably get a better braking experience by changing your pads from OEM to something a little more grippy. Yes, the P4 is a very good caliper but the standard system is a very good setup let down by **** pads, imho.
Agreed.
I'm gonna fit some Double H pads pretty soon.
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