jRob409 said:
You are correct in the fact that it isnt a floating caliper, it is a 4 piston caliper. So the alignment doesnt have to be exactly perfect. .
Actually it does have to be centered and the reason is that if one side is off then when the piston on one side is closer to the rotor it will push the rotor(bend it over) until the other piston hits the rotor (NOTE: THat isn't a good thing LOL) because through time the rotor will become bent or warped!
jRob409 said:
Yes, I could have bought a BBR setup, but I called them and discussed it with them and they didnt recomend it for dirt applications because the caliper hangs down quite aways and would get caught in ruts, rocks, ect.
This brake set up is going onto a KLX110 fork isn't it? That is what the BBR brake kit is for is the KLX110 forks for Dirt Applications, so I don't understand why they would say that it wouldn't be good for dirt? If you ever get a chance to look at the 160mm Rotor that the Marzocchi forks run with the 50's and look at the Formula Caliper and how low the Caliper hangs down and you would probably never worry about where the BBR caliper hangs because Marzocchi has never had one of those formula calipers ever brake off from hanging down so low.
jRob409 said:
$289.95, I am pretty close to being the same price for what I have and it isnt the same thing everyone else has.
That is cool to be different!
jRob409 said:
I sure am glad that everyone didnt give you a bunch of chit for trying something diff when you started machineing your brackets to use kx65 stuff on the zochs.
I had the KX65 brakes on my KLX110 over 2 years ago with a one off (w/manual mill) machined out bracket (That wasn't pretty, LOL) because the Formula brakes didn't work and I was tired of going to the track and not having any brakes. Then people started asking me to make them the caliper mount so often that later I milled out a CNC billet part to adapt the KX65 front brakes onto the KLX110 marzocchi forks,,,,, and this was before BBR had there Oversized brakes! If you look in a post about 2 years ago in August I mentioned these caliper adapters when we were making the rear mounts. So it wasn't because I wanted to be different as much as there wasn't anything else that worked, and once the KX65 brakes were put on the bike there hasn't been any problems with braking anymore!
NOTE: If someone had an adapter bracket to run the KX65 front brakes on the Marzocchi forks I would of Paid $500.00 for the brake because I spent $200 for the Manually milled brake adapter that I had my machinist do for my bike! (One off stuff is a son of a b in pricing!)