06-07 ZX10R Brake Fix (no really!)

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Re: 06-07 ZX10R Brake Fix (no really!)

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isn't that just a part of servicing and maintance, and how often do u ride it? the way motomick was describing his issues, he was changing master cylinders left right and centre, technically, shouldn't the stock one go for abit longer before it shits itself?
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its an inherant fault in the spec of the brakes, not faulty brakes...
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They go spongy after repeated braking from 200+kph or so... Nothing to worry about really :lol:
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Re: 06-07 ZX10R Brake Fix (no really!)

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fadz90 wrote:isn't that just a part of servicing and maintance, and how often do u ride it? the way motomick was describing his issues, he was changing master cylinders left right and centre, technically, shouldn't the stock one go for abit longer before it shits itself?
Most of the issues are at the track, where intensive braking is required, if just a roady, no need for all the fuss and changing parts etc.

my bike has 40,000k's approx, I get 18 to 22 k's from a set of pads, but I do change them a little early, just put 3rd set in, to be sure to be sure !
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Re: 06-07 ZX10R Brake Fix (no really!)

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the 06 brakes are fine for road use they just dont cope well on the track with the increase in repetition and heat.

I am keen to see how the crim goes with the carbon fibre compisite pads plus brembo m/c. I am guess like carbon compisite discs there will be no feel till they get some heat into them
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yeah changing your calipers does work, we established that like 12months ago. or more.

but to race in Formula Extreme, you cannot change calipers or Master cylinders. its against the rules. :?
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..bah, youre all fuggin soft. Just squeeze the mongrels back to the bars, they'll stop ya just fine
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Re: 06-07 ZX10R Brake Fix (no really!)

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yes indeedy even on the street the OEM setup can be dodgy at best so don't fool yourself into thinking otherwise. ;)

Here's more confirmation of whats required.

Yes the nissins are an improvement, yes the CBR 600, 1k Tokicos W/5mm spacer are in improvement and the final cure to this dilemma weather you have an 04,5,6 or 7 zx10 however the OEM radial pump on the 06,7 is an improved addition that can be drafted onto the 04,5 and brake light connection as a bonus. The ss-lines, fluid are also welcomed additions that in combination with the calipers end your brake woes.

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yeah all good, but formula extreme racing over here in Oz, wont let you change calipers or master cylinders. :?
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Re: 06-07 ZX10R Brake Fix (no really!)

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Wattie wrote:yeah all good, but formula extreme racing over here in Oz, wont let you change calipers or master cylinders. :?

even if the MC is an OEM KHI part, such as the 05 zx6r(636) radial pump??

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yep. if it wasnt standard you cant swap it. :?
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Re: 06-07 ZX10R Brake Fix (no really!)

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From the FX site...

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§ OEM per model & year calipers & Disc’s
§ OEM per model Master cylinders.
§ Pads and Lines manufacturer optional.
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I think I've managed to stumble across a free set of 05 zx10 calipers that have been serviced. I'll stick them on the bike when I get them and let you know how they feel :D :D
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Glen wrote:I think I've managed to stumble across a free set of 05 zx10 calipers that have been serviced. I'll stick them on the bike when I get them and let you know how they feel :D :D
yeah i hear aitkens has a set going cheap. 8)

might get them to sell mine for me.
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That's the ones. Apparently the bloke that left them there never collected them :) :)
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