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Message started by klx650sm2002 on 06/24/10 at 10:09:37

Title: Beringer Brakes
Post by klx650sm2002 on 06/24/10 at 10:09:37

These are supposedly the best brakes out there.
http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o147/klx650sm2002/radialkit2.jpg
Clive W :)

Title: Re: Beringer Brakes
Post by Paladin. on 06/24/10 at 11:03:05

http://www.beringer-brakes.com/cat/caten.pdf

Looking at the Beringer Catalog, they do not list the LS650 Savage / S40.

Title: Re: Beringer Brakes
Post by klx650sm2002 on 06/24/10 at 11:37:12

I didn't realise.
Clive W :)

Title: Re: Beringer Brakes
Post by verslagen1 on 06/24/10 at 11:54:35

I think the caliper and master cyl for the ls650/s40 are the same as vz800

Title: Re: Beringer Brakes
Post by Tincanman on 06/24/10 at 18:36:56

and you need this WHY???  [smiley=beer.gif] [smiley=beer.gif]

Title: Re: Beringer Brakes
Post by justin_o_guy2 on 06/24/10 at 22:44:33

If for no other`reason ,, Its Purtee. Looks like quite a bit more swept area, too.
& its got 2 hockey pucks.

Title: Re: Beringer Brakes
Post by Stimpy on 06/25/10 at 10:36:51

I personally think that the front stock savage
brakes work amazingly well, granted, a bit on
the soft side but I see this as a poormans ABS
that lets you stay in control, till' you really pull.

Even when riding 2up, 700lb total (bike+gas+gear
+ 2 adults) it stops on a dime, the rear drum break
I rarely use but works also well; can't complain 1 bit.

Then again, look at the huge disc brake from my
200lb 125cc or the one from the 100mph ninja 250.

Yamaha sr125
http://img375.imageshack.us/img375/3526/yamahasr125copy.jpg

Stock Ninja 250
http://images.myindiaguide.com/images/bikes/medium/kawasaki/kawasaki-ninja-250r/kawasaki-ninja-250r-disk-brake-view.jpg

Aftermarket double ninja 250R
http://image.motorcyclistonline.com/f/29844051/122_0909_05_z+kawaski_ninja_zx-6r+galfer_brake_lines.jpg

Buell XB12 outside disc
http://motorcycleinfo.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/BuellFrontBrake-300x300.jpg

Old-school ducati double drum brake
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_VDCGGBYmNCk/S73Tjf1LbZI/AAAAAAAALy8/oWZe9UFEI9o/s640/Ducati_83_004.jpg

To change the ls650's front brake I think it's better (and cheaper)
to just get a different rim and forks, quite a few of them will fit.

Anyone out there has a brake/rim mod or a rear-disc savage?

Title: Re: Beringer Brakes
Post by justin_o_guy2 on 06/25/10 at 11:48:48

I can make the front chirp w/ the stock brake. I cant see how I need more of a brake. I know, it COULD get hot & fade, but I can assure you, itll nevah happen, not w/ me riding it.

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