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Old 17-Jan-2005, 22:32
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brembo brake lever will improve your bike for £150-£200
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Old 17-Jan-2005, 22:44
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mmm brembo barke lever with p34's and a radial master cylinder

dont think the bikes powerful enough for all that stopping power

eventually a 853 with slipper but i think i'll definetly try out the brake recommendations

nobodys recommended what make of screen to go for yet either, come on guys suggestions please??
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Old 17-Jan-2005, 23:35
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If you need bling..ive got a load of brand new DP carbon bits/steering damper/corse screen..U2U me for a list if your interested mate..

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Old 17-Jan-2005, 23:40
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Forget Brembo master cylinders and go for lockheed agustable ratio master cylinders instead, sorry had 2 much wine 2night
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Old 18-Jan-2005, 05:36
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Forget Lockheed, get this one

http://www.redracingparts.com/en/eng...cyldiscacc.htm

Then depends what you want to achieve.

Control

Get a slipper. Corse one's still going on eBay occasionally.

Fork re-valve

Rear Ohlins - eBay again...

or Power

Dyno time with FIM Chip / Power Commander

Quick change rear sprockets

Or....

Track school, CSS / ESS or similar.
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Old 18-Jan-2005, 13:11
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£500 - 600? Simple. Two levels at CSS, improve yourself first with skills you can transfer to any bike.

Next choice? P34 calipers. Any bike is powerful enough to benefit from better stoppers.
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Old 18-Jan-2005, 13:29
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Wouldn't bother with a slipper for the road. I'm going with Jools and suggesting CSS.
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Old 18-Jan-2005, 21:07
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scotty is there any chance you can u2u me as my email is playing me up

very interested in your earlier email but i just cant reply to you
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Old 18-Jan-2005, 21:09
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jools, im going to do another day at the haslam race school on the fireblade this time and will then try something on the track with the 748 after the summer

im more interetsed in modding the bike really
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Old 20-Jan-2005, 20:56
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have sourced some second hand p34's which is a bonus, how much difference will they make to the bike, can you enter a corner and use the front brake without the bike standing up on you if it was required
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