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7/13/2016 7:29am
Motostuff, huh. Don't even want to know what the price tag is on that.


Because I'm going to buy one, and I don't want to know.
IceMan446
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7/13/2016 7:29am
Anyone tried the AP brake pads they use?

bvm111
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7/13/2016 7:51am Edited Date/Time 7/13/2016 7:52am
395 introductory price on their website.... That's less than I thought it would be!

Might have to purchase for the KX450 That I am going to buy next month!

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7/13/2016 7:55am
I really wish someone would do a proper four piston caliper instead of these floating ones....
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7/13/2016 9:00am
Looks heavy. Would probably be better to get a Brembo caliper off a KTM part out and make a hanger bracket
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7/13/2016 9:32am Edited Date/Time 7/13/2016 9:40am
MxKing809 wrote:
Looks heavy. Would probably be better to get a Brembo caliper off a KTM part out and make a hanger bracket
"The MOTO STUFF WORKS EDITION Billet 1-Piece Caliper is 18% lighter than the stock cast aluminum NISSIN calipers found on HONDA, KAWASAKI, SUZUKI and YAMAHA MX bikes. Billet construction increases rigidity by 28%, which equates to a dramatic reduction in flex for improved consistent response at the lever. HUGE TWIN 30MM billet pistons provide more stopping power with less effort and help reduce arm pump and rider fatigue."

Not sure what the Brembo caliper(s) weigh in comparison but this one doesn't sound too bad...
moco
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7/13/2016 9:44am
I had no idea people jerked off to brakes.
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7/13/2016 9:55am
moco wrote:
I had no idea people jerked off to brakes.
I guess you have not seen the multitude of welding porn pages
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7/13/2016 9:55am Edited Date/Time 7/13/2016 10:52am
moco wrote:
I had no idea people jerked off to brakes.
This is Vital, lots of jerking off going on around here. Laughing

The caliper looks nice, looks a bit like the '17 RMZ caliper, only prettier. If it works as good as it looks, it's going to be a winner. Their rotors are awesome !!
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7/13/2016 9:28pm Edited Date/Time 7/13/2016 9:29pm
$395 is about half of what I expected it to be...

Hopefully they use a pad based off of a Nisin shape to allow different pad options
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7/13/2016 10:39pm
Motostuff gets / makes / sells some awesome stuff! Proud to have them as a NW company for sure! They can sure make a bike look freakin' sweet!
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7/13/2016 10:45pm
moco wrote:
I had no idea people jerked off to brakes.
Dude, it's billet and did you see the red and blue anodized parts !?!
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7/14/2016 12:07am
I WUS HOPING FOR BRAKE BRAKETT!!
X2, thought he had some nude pics oh blakes wife! TongueTongue
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7/14/2016 12:36am
RussB wrote:
Same price as the Ride Engineering offering, but I'm my opinion the MotoStuff one looks nicer. Looks a lot like the factory part found on Stewarts...
Same price as the Ride Engineering offering, but I'm my opinion the MotoStuff one looks nicer. Looks a lot like the factory part found on Stewarts bike, very trick!

https://ride-engineering.com/products.php?d=1&p=bc&pn=MX-BC000-CA
Ya looks really close, i love bike porn!



HenryA
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7/14/2016 12:46am
MxKing809 wrote:
Looks heavy. Would probably be better to get a Brembo caliper off a KTM part out and make a hanger bracket
Hmm, that would probably be much cheaper. Not a bad idea.
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7/14/2016 1:35am
RussB wrote:
Same price as the Ride Engineering offering, but I'm my opinion the MotoStuff one looks nicer. Looks a lot like the factory part found on Stewarts...
Same price as the Ride Engineering offering, but I'm my opinion the MotoStuff one looks nicer. Looks a lot like the factory part found on Stewarts bike, very trick!

https://ride-engineering.com/products.php?d=1&p=bc&pn=MX-BC000-CA
To use the RE's caliper on Yamaha, you have to use the old, larger master cylinder
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7/14/2016 4:52am
MxKing809 wrote:
Looks heavy. Would probably be better to get a Brembo caliper off a KTM part out and make a hanger bracket
How does break line size work if you go this route or do you have to replace everything up to the lever?

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