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Old 20-Feb-2006, 22:41
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Front brake options.

What recommendations do we have for 888 front brakes.
4 Pad calipers on adaptors?
Radial m/c
Read about using later model m/c ST4?,which are the models to use.
Brembo racing calipers,which ones?
What about 748/9-- forks with a Cyclecat top yoke,4 pad calipers.
Any other offers?
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Old 20-Feb-2006, 23:32
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My personal choice would be to keep it as close to original as possible.
the Brembo race calipers use a 40mm mount, so i'd use these. I don't like the adaptor brackets...............
I'd go for a radial master cylinder though. Doesn't look out of place. I'd use a small race reservoir mounted on the yoke for that "different" look just make it look like "somethings" been done
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Old 20-Feb-2006, 23:37
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Loads options on here & excellent reference to part numbers .etc.

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Old 21-Feb-2006, 01:08
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Brembo radial master cylinder with gp billets.
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Old 21-Feb-2006, 01:13
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Old 21-Feb-2006, 08:24
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Here's an excellent compromise :

Brembo Road disks : DI.150.IX
Racing calipers
Pads : Brembo F.40
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Old 21-Feb-2006, 08:46
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Perfect quality and cheaper than Brembo ???
MAGURA, of course !!!

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For my 888 I will be using a matching pair of brake and clutch master cylinders from an ST4S that look near identical to the originals on my Strada but are just bigger bore, so pump more fluid.

I thought about going down the radial route but I've got the same sort of ST masters on my ST2 and they easily pump enough fluid for the 4 pot, pad-per-piston P34 callipers that I've got on that bike. The brakes on my ST are awesome, easily enough to outbrake other folks on trackdays so I'm expecting the same type of master cylinder to work just as well on my 888. They've also got the advantage of being cheaper and not fouling the clocks.

Just as well they're cheaper 'cos I've just bought a set of brand new 40mm fitment billet Brembos, so the ST masters will be squeezing a set of Mr Brembos finest.
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Old 21-Feb-2006, 14:17
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Who,s best for the Brembo billet GP calipers,in terms of price/availability?

[Edited on 21-2-2006 by aka.eric]
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Old 21-Feb-2006, 14:36
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Blimey - you 8** series guys have toooooo much money to throw around - I have to made do with Jaspers cast-off's

BTW Rich, lovely cockpit layout, I like it - and who needs to see the speed anyway (only kidding - just the camera angle I imagine).

I remember Nissin doing some lovely 6-pot 40mm mount calipers as well for something different.

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