Rear Brembo Caliper

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  1. GBCS

    GBCS Active Member

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    Has anyone fitted a rear Brembo calliper to an SP ?

    I have RCS levers on order, so as I have to suffer a brake bleeding session, thought I might swap the rear calliper at the same time.

    Is it going to be worthwhile ?

    Is there one available in a finish to match the front ?
     
  2. derchef

    derchef Well-Known Member

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    if you got an abs version
    like me
    that s gonna be difficult
    must design a bracket able to keep/relocate abs sensor
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  3. Fudster

    Fudster Active Member

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    As far as I'm aware it won't fit due to the hub being too big on the standard wheels, according to the sales patter you need aftermarket wheels to allow it to clear

    I have one fitted with BST wheels but I didn't try it on the standard 2013 model wheel, which I think are the same as yours just a different colour

    If no one comes back with a definitive answer I'll whip mine out and try it on the standard wheel if you want tho
     
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  4. GBCS

    GBCS Active Member

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    Thanks for the replies fellas.

    I was looking at this kit: Brembo High Performance Billet Rear Caliper Kit with P2 34 Caliper - OPPRACING Products

    Within the same page it says that it both does, and does not fit the ABS model.

    If the difference is just a bracket, then that wouldn't be a problem as I have an engineering workshop. Clearing the wheels is an interesting problem, it's not like the blade is some niche exotica.

    Fudster, it would be really useful to know if it fits the stock wheels - Mmmmm BST wheels..... This is going to get expensive.
     
  5. lee.fireblade

    lee.fireblade New Member

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    nice bit of kit the brembo rear caliper I am thinking about one for mine let us know how you get on and the difference between the standard one
     
  6. Fudster

    Fudster Active Member

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    Seein as it was peeing down today I tried the Brembo caliper on the standard 2013 rear wheel

    Much to my suprise it does actually fit !! it is very close to the hub part of the wheel but it does clear .... just

    There could be differences in the casting from one wheel to another tho

    Hope the pics help you decide if you want to take the chance :eek: :D

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  7. IcarusGreen

    IcarusGreen Elite Member

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    In my opinion; apart from looks theres no point in upgrading the rear brake, it very rarely gets used apart from for low speed manoeuvres. I never use mine on track or when going fast (maybe to keep the front wheel down)
     
  8. Dano28

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    Absolute gnats todger in it :eek:
     
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    Agree, but looks cool :)
     
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  10. Fudster

    Fudster Active Member

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    Totaly agree but it's sooooo much nicer to look at ....... works for me, fluffs me cushions nicelly :D

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  12. GBCS

    GBCS Active Member

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    I don't think anyone would disagree, but I still want want.

    Thanks for taking the trouble Fudster, that is scary close. Whats the clearance like on the BST wheels ?
     
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    kev.b Well-Known Member

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    Just fitted one to my 06 Blade
     

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  14. Fudster

    Fudster Active Member

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    No problem, I do like clarting :D

    Here's a pic of the clearance on the BST wheel

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  15. arthurbikemad

    arthurbikemad A very helpful Gent

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    And a pic on the OZ wheel ;)

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    And I disagree, many top racers both on the road and track use a good deal of rear brake, I come from an MX background (MX from the age of 7) and have always trailed rear brake, mind you I have to try and stop myself from comfort braking on the rear on corner entry but still I trail a little rear most of the time, Tom Sykes data shows he uses a good amount of rear in, mid and out of turn, many road racers use it and so on so I am anti the you never need to use the rear argument.....lol If you don't use it then fine, but what may boil your noodle is the fast guys mostly do...lol

    p.s Id not run the HPK rear on a OEM wheel if you loosen the two fixing bolts the calliper will touch the hub, if you press it against the hub while loose you will see what I mean, the bolt holes have a good amount of movement when loose.
     
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  16. jamesm09

    jamesm09 Senior Member

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    arthurbikemad A very helpful Gent

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    lol, well you know mate, you gotta have a bit of shiny shiny ;)

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    but only if they match the front ;)

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  18. jamesm09

    jamesm09 Senior Member

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    Well I'm just jealous. They look gold in them pics!
     
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    arthurbikemad A very helpful Gent

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    Ah that'll be the shine from them wheels :)

    Cheers James :) I like em, they stop ok too...lol
     
  20. GBCS

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    For info, for anyone that's interested / contemplating an upgrade. I emailed OPP from the link I posted previously to ask if it would fit Brembo High Performance Billet Rear Caliper Kit with P2 34 Caliper - OPPRACING Products.

    The following was the reply:

    Hello Andy,

    It sure will with the relocation bracket. Here are additional upgrades available for your bike:


    Front brake master cylinder: Brembo RCS 17
    Brembo High Performance 17RCS Brake Master Cylinder - OPPRACING Products

    Rotors:

    HPK Full floating rotors
    Brembo High Performance Front Floating Rotor Kit for ABS models only (320mm) - OPPRACING Products

    The “New” Brembo T-Drive full floating rotors as used in WSBK
    Brembo High Performance T-Drive Front Floating Rotor Kit for ABS models only (320mm) - OPPRACING Products

    Calipers:

    The “New” GP4RX billet caliper kit..
    Brembo High Performance GP4 RX Brake Caliper Kit with Nickel Cadmium Finish - Universal (108mm - Billet Radial 2-Piece 32/32) - OPPRACING Products



    I just outfitted another CBR1000 RR SP with a complete Brembo brake upgrade… A major performance upgrade…

    If you need anything else just let us know….



    Best Regards,

    Edward Mulhall
    Director of Operations

    OPP Racing Distribution LLC
    304 Littlefield Ave
    South San Francisco, CA 94080
    P. 650-871-8801
    Cell: 831-402-3617
    [email protected]
    Optimum Performance Products Inc. (OPP Racing) - Performance Motorcycle Parts Distributor


    Some nice stuff there to choose from.
     
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