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Old 03-09-2011, 10:30 AM   #11 (permalink)
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^^ Its more like for a heavier front, harder to steer. And stoppies can be done on the stock brake as well. If you really want a bigger brake in the front, check out the R15 thread, and go back a few pages. I had posted pics of the bigger 296mm petal type disc that i had fitted on my R15. Looks, with performance, and negligible added weight.
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^^ Its more like for a heavier front, harder to steer. And stoppies can be done on the stock brake as well. If you really want a bigger brake in the front, check out the R15 thread, and go back a few pages. I had posted pics of the bigger 296mm petal type disc that i had fitted on my R15. Looks, with performance, and negligible added weight.
can u tell a link of that page and what is the total cost of that size disk
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we can also add a dummy disc in rear. it will cost only 1000
also can try dual discs
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