$100 cheaper than the M.A.P. rotor conversion.....

Discussion in 'Old's Cool' started by Solo Lobo, Nov 14, 2005.

  1. Solo Lobo

    Solo Lobo airhead or nothing Supporter

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    Anyone know anything about this company?

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    $239 EURO's

    Good news: if you come from outside the European Union, you do not have to pay the Austrian VAT, so you can deduct 16,67% from all our prices

    -$39.84 EUros'

    $199 Eor's plus postage.

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  2. jtwind

    jtwind Wisconsin Airhead

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    I haven't heard of them previously. What they are selling is all Tourtech and HPN stuff as far as I can see. JT
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  3. Solo Lobo

    Solo Lobo airhead or nothing Supporter

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    Is this rotor an HPN part?
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  4. jtwind

    jtwind Wisconsin Airhead

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    I can't say. You need to compare the HPN site or just ask them. JT
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  5. cnycl

    cnycl Been here awhile

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    320 mm disk and caliper adapter from HE Motorrad Technik (http://www.he-motorradtechnik.de/bremsanlagen.html)
    Disk is not a fully floating type but also it is not solid mounted to the hub. It flexes to some extent. It's very similar to KTM brake discs. I mean same drill pattern and size. With stainless steel breeded hoses this upgrade increases brake efficiency a lot but you loose the feeling of brake point on the lever. You get used to this in time (After locking the front wheel several times). One of the best airhead mods.
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  6. rlonstein

    rlonstein That's interesting Supporter

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    Lobo -

    Didn't you machine up a GSXR caliper? Still looking for more stopping power?

    - Ross
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  7. Solo Lobo

    Solo Lobo airhead or nothing Supporter

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    The Nissin upgrade works great, two finger braking for me... I don't need another upgrade, but an always looking to spend some money... I won't be nuying a larger rotor until mine is toast, which could be a long time.



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  8. sharkey

    sharkey XLV750R

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    I'd avoid anything that doesn't float, as the tiniest misalignments lead to grabby brakes, overheating, all sorts of problems. I'm happier with my stock GSPD semifloater than I was with a 320mm nonfloater. I'd still like to upgrade to a
    320mm full floater some day, but I'm not in a huge rush.

    -----sharks
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