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skidlids
23-Dec-2011, 16:01
NOW SOLD !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Removed from my 996

Pair of PFM 6-Pot calipers with recent pads
Calipers use the same pads as the AP Lockheed 6-pots

Calipers have a 40mm mounting so are a direct fit to many pre 1999 Ducatis

Pair or PFM Narrow Track race discs, minimal wear and measure 6mm in thickness, these use a T-Groove system similar to some of the later race Brembo Discs and use a very large circlip to hold the Steel Disc to the Alloy carrier

As they are Narrow track race discs they offer a weight saving over the original Ducati discs saving on both Unsprung mass and gyroscopic forces

Centre boss is 64mm diameter with the 6 mounting holes suitable for a 8mm bolt on a 80mm PCD

Goodridge coated Brake Lines, these are the ones that came with the calipers (Not those in the picture) and have the T- off low down so they fit in the clip on the front mudguard just like the originals so ARE NOT Suitable for Racing


£465 + Postage
Collection OK or possibly meet up somewhere
email skidlids@ntlworld.com
Tel. 07956 271131

pguenet
27-Dec-2011, 19:27
I use those on my ST and they are just brilliant. with the right pads and good discs, they are as good if not better than full on Race Brembo kit. Highly recommended!

Iconic944ss
27-Dec-2011, 20:44
I use those on my ST and they are just brilliant. with the right pads and good discs, they are as good if not better than full on Race Brembo kit. Highly recommended!

STOP TEMPTING ME ;)

NB - Kev, how are the Discs held onto the carriers ???

skidlids
27-Dec-2011, 23:53
I use those on my ST and they are just brilliant. with the right pads and good discs, they are as good if not better than full on Race Brembo kit. Highly recommended!

Your right Phillipe they offer great stopping power, I first used a identical setup on my race Fireblade in 2000, I remember racing in a Open race at Pembrey and a Yam R6 trying to out break me into the Hairpin, it just wasn't going to happen not with these babies

The only pads I have used are either Ferodo CP911s or Performance Frictions Carbon Metalics


STOP TEMPTING ME ;)

NB - Kev, how are the Discs held onto the carriers ???

Frank its a bit like the T-Groove system on some of the lates Brembo Discs
Check out the pic the link leads to

http://media.photobucket.com/image/PfM%20brake%20Disc/pedrodani/MyTilleR/CIMG0157.jpg