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So far they arent making them for stock wheels, wheel center is just to wide to get the brake between the forks.....hub would have to be cut down, and I am not sure about doing that a stock wheel, but I have requested that they check into it. Pads take about 45 minutes to change, it's pretty simple.
Been talkin to Shooter...gonna go for the 360!! Unless someone can give me a good reason not to... And I'm only talkin about perfromanceor reliability reasons... I think its totally worth it if you consider the cost of newrotors, and chromimg the stock calipers, or springin for a 6 piston number... I just gotta pick the wheel since the brakes are hub specific... Psyched[sm=icon_rock.gif]
Been talkin to Shooter...gonna go for the 360!! Unless someone can give me a good reason not to... And I'm only talkin about perfromanceor reliability reasons... I think its totally worth it if you consider the cost of newrotors, and chromimg the stock calipers, or springin for a 6 piston number... I just gotta pick the wheel since the brakes are hub specific... Psyched[sm=icon_rock.gif]
I ordered $2600.00 worth of parts from 360 Brake and have been waitingseven months now on$1500 worth parts from the order I intially placed with them. I was to have gotten the first 120 radail spoke hub. All I have gotten is excuses from Rae, thier office manager and a letter from Mr. Needleman, the new president of the company stating they did not need to honor my order but they may do so later on....
I advise fellow bikers to be cautious when dealing with new companies and new products from these companies. From my understanding about 150 customers are still waiting on 360 Brake to fill outstanding orders like mine not to mention I was mailed a copy of a letter in which 360 Brake seem to be positioning thier company for defence against a safty law suit.
Tried true products, that you can pick up at good solid dealers is the way to go. Let someone else (like myself.. ha..haa) risk thier neck and money on these new companies and thiersnake oilproducts.....
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