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klx650sm2002
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02/09/11 at 03:32:35
 
These AP items will be going on my SR400 project.

And this will go on the back don't have a rear m/cyl yet.

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Reply #1 - 02/09/11 at 03:51:25
 
Ohhh, Clive...  Kiss

Cheesy

Joking aside, Clive, they look great ! What brand, what catalogue number, and... what price ?

The one thing I can't stand about my own Savage is the bicycle brakes... she'll lock the rear but front disc is hopeless... Undecided
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Reply #2 - 02/10/11 at 00:54:51
 
I can make my front tire chirp with the stock setup & decent pads.
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Reply #3 - 02/10/11 at 03:04:35
 
Hey mpescatori, to be honest with you a four piston caliper of the front of a yamaha R6 or R1 would be a better choice.
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Reply #4 - 02/10/11 at 14:35:11
 
When I was young and foolish (now I'm just foolish) I decided to find out if I could maintain control of a motorcycle with the front wheel locked. So I tried it on wet grass, got going about 10 mph and locked the front wheel. Down I go. The really foolish part is I thought to myself " you almost had it, you need to go faster to maintain momentum" so I tried it again, at about 20 mph. Down I go again a lot harder this time. I bruised both knees, and gave up. To get back to the post  I too have chirped the front wheel in panic stops and feel the braking ability of the bike is just fine for it's weight. I would NEVER want to lock up the front brake. (again)
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