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Old 01-25-2010, 09:14 PM
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Default motorcyclemetal.com Brembo & 320 rotors

We have 2 pin Brembo calipers with long reach adapters and 320 mm real floating rotors. Excellent upgrade and more costly than the HD type. The HD Brembo calipers are non-rebuildable and are made by specifications suplied to Brembo. These are the Brembo's that they sell. They are referred to as 65mm (mounting) twin pin. There is also the similar caliper called the 4 pad which costs an additional $50/each. I also have 320 mm metal matrix rotors that weigh a mere 2.2 lbs each. The 320 SS rotors weigh 3.25 lbs each. THe MMC are on my red bike. Do larger rotors alone make for better stopping power and decreased stopping distance? I have them and yes they do. Better calipers and better pads also significantly add better performance to the equation.

Rotor pricing (each), all do not include shipping
All are available in different optional finishes, just ask for additional pricing.

320 Stainless Steel blk carrier/blk or red buttons: $309.99


Brembo 2 pin with adapter on a stock FL fork. Complete pricing is on my web site. None of these Brembo options will work on a 2006~current Dyna and of course Springers. Easy conversion, either single or dual disk, can be done on the 41 mm Softail.



Metal Matrix rotors 320 mm 2.2 lbs/each
 
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