06-07 ZX10R Brake Fix (no really!)
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Re: 06-07 ZX10R Brake Fix (no really!)
im looking at a brembo mc and a set of hel brake lines with a double banjo bolt for an 04 zx10. is the thread on the brembo MC finer than the normal MC?? also whats my best bet to get the brake lights working?
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Re: 06-07 ZX10R Brake Fix (no really!)
You will need the brembo Banjo bolts as the thread is not the same .csgup1 wrote:im looking at a brembo mc and a set of hel brake lines with a double banjo bolt for an 04 zx10. is the thread on the brembo MC finer than the normal MC?? also whats my best bet to get the brake lights working?
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+ get the Bolts with the pressure switch intergrated..... much easier to use.
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Re: 06-07 ZX10R Brake Fix (no really!)
Cheers!!
is there an option other than the pressure switch??
is there an option other than the pressure switch??
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Re: 06-07 ZX10R Brake Fix (no really!)
Its much neater to get the brembo banjo bolt with pressure switch (remember you need the double not the single!). You could try getting a pressure switch bolt to run from one of your calipers, but would need to run the electrical cable up along the brake line. Wouldn't look so flash... There ain't no other option
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Re: 06-07 ZX10R Brake Fix (no really!)
calipers !



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Re: 06-07 ZX10R Brake Fix (no really!)
Hel performance are saying they can order one on . but its bloody 60 bucks !!
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Re: 06-07 ZX10R Brake Fix (no really!)
Here is a pic showing the banjo with the switch. I got it as the same time as the MC. The two wires terminate in spade connectors that plugged straight into the factory harness. The 19x20 with zx14 callipers is awsome. The first time I went for a ride I did a little 120 kph stoppie. It's that much better than the standard setup. 

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Re: 06-07 ZX10R Brake Fix (no really!)
nice . ive got the nissin calipers . getting brake lines and looking out for a Master cylinder for a good price.
how much did your set up set oyu back?
how much did your set up set oyu back?
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Re: 06-07 ZX10R Brake Fix (no really!)
I got it at the start of '08. As I recall it cost me $320 new from the states.
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Re: 06-07 ZX10R Brake Fix (no really!)
csgup1 wrote:nice . ive got the nissin calipers . getting brake lines and looking out for a Master cylinder for a good price.
how much did your set up set oyu back?
dont bother with the M/C mate.
just the stock m/c and the braided lines with the nissins are awesome. track and street.

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Re: 06-07 ZX10R Brake Fix (no really!)
I would have to agree with Wattie on this one. I got the mc before the calipers because all of the US forums I checked when I first got the bike were all saying it was the way to go, and it did help. But I have felt Watties brakes and I would say that my improved braking is 20% mc at best and the rest the calipers.
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Re: 06-07 ZX10R Brake Fix (no really!)
My own findings were that at sensible speed on the road, 06-07 brakes were fine. On the track though, horrendous fade after 1-2 hard stops, with the lever coming back to the bar (this after changing lines and m/c). Installed the Honda calipers (07 CBR1000) last weekend, to go with the AP master cylinder and kevlar lines, looking forward to seeing if/how they improve and what the feel is like at a track day.
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Re: 06-07 ZX10R Brake Fix (no really!)
As you may have read I've got the brembo master cylinder, hel braided lines and zx14 calipers = Awesome. But I have tried it without the brembo m/c and it is pretty much the same. So save your cash and don't get the brembo m/c. You could spend the cash on a set of crg or pazzo levers, they're pretty cool but also not necessary.Wattie wrote:csgup1 wrote:nice . ive got the nissin calipers . getting brake lines and looking out for a Master cylinder for a good price.
how much did your set up set oyu back?
dont bother with the M/C mate.
just the stock m/c and the braided lines with the nissins are awesome. track and street.
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Re: 06-07 ZX10R Brake Fix (no really!)
thanks fellas!
I was just looking at a brembo mc if i could pick it up at an absolute bargain price. just going to get some braided brake lines now and it should all be good
Cheers!
I was just looking at a brembo mc if i could pick it up at an absolute bargain price. just going to get some braided brake lines now and it should all be good
