Brakes options

Re: Brakes options

07 Mar 2013 07:56
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They're Italian (I think). I am sure, I've seen them as OEM fitment to a bike before...

I'll do some digging and will trip over them for sure.

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Greg

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Re: Brakes options

25 Apr 2013 17:00 - 10 Jul 2014 11:43
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Sorry, I can't ID the brake disc above, but I've had really good luck with 2 piston Spondon calipers on cast iron rotors on my Suzuki. :dry: Paul

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Re: Brakes options

28 Apr 2013 06:57
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Lot of work done, valve adjustment, engine gaskets, fork seals, etc. and of course brakes installed. What a difference! it brakes like i were riding a plume. big difference with oem brakes.
Thanks for your info Greg, but still I could not identify it. I've looked at 70´s moto guzzi and Ducatis. I keep looking
Awesome bike Paul. those are my favorite wheels. Which brake pads do you use?
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Re: Brakes options

28 Apr 2013 16:47
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leitz wrote: Lot of work done, valve adjustment, engine gaskets, fork seals, etc. and of course brakes installed. What a difference! it brakes like i were riding a plume. big difference with oem brakes.
Thanks for your info Greg, but still I could not identify it. I've looked at 70´s moto guzzi and Ducatis. I keep looking
Awesome bike Paul. those are my favorite wheels. Which brake pads do you use?
Greetings to all

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Thanks very much. It's been a labor of love for many years. At present it has pads suggested by "Mercury Morris" at vintage brake Ferodo FDB342P pads. Very linear and progressive. Paul.
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Re: Brakes options

29 Apr 2013 14:32
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Thanks Paul, I'm afraid the Ebc HH brake pads eat the iron discs

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Re: Brakes options

30 Apr 2013 06:01
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go with the racing CP compund, really good with iron discs

www.ferodoracing.com/catalogue/detail_mo...ake_pads&code=FDB342

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Re: Brakes options

30 Apr 2013 08:58
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Are the Galfer Green pads not up to the task anymore?

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Re: Brakes options

30 Apr 2013 18:18
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DoubleDub wrote: Are the Galfer Green pads not up to the task anymore?

galfer green are not meant for iron rotors as far as i know...

they are nice, but ferodo CP nicer ;)

hit the track and you'll see, just like with power, there's no such thing as good enough brakes...

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