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That would be a major upgrade. Those of us that have or have had the old single piston brakes know they are lacking, lol. That's definately going on the list of stuff I want to do to my bike.
just FYI...
front and rear 02 brakes (separate auction wins), and front sliders, and rear swingarm= $200 + shipping ( maybe $100)
I added chrome sliders a few weeks ago as a dealer is shutting down here and I scored a clearance deal.
Good winter project too. Could change them all again in on a Sat afternoon.
I really like to have the old EVO sounding good, and still have the new braking when I need it. Best of both worlds.
And all the suspension stuff too (TT, Ricors, and Ikon rears)
is speedometer drive on left side? I dont see one. shoulder on axel should butt up to spacer on right side with pinch bolts loose.shouldnt be a spacer on left side the speedo drive services as the spacer.
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