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Moto Board => Accessories & Mods => Topic started by: Rudemouthsky on May 02, 2014, 04:39:18 PM

Title: Why in the h*ll have these not been brought up here...
Post by: Rudemouthsky on May 02, 2014, 04:39:18 PM
Sweet baby Je_us, they're beautiful...solid billet ISR masters.

(http://www.power-barn.com/media/08/a20791b13641702c5b18ea_l.jpg)

http://www.power-barn.com/media/08/a20791b13641702c5b18ea_l.jpg (http://www.power-barn.com/media/08/a20791b13641702c5b18ea_l.jpg)

(http://www.power-barn.com/media/0a/a20791a13885bc0a11fa3d_l.jpg)

Title: Re: Why in the h*ll have these not been brought up here?!?
Post by: stopintime on May 02, 2014, 04:55:54 PM
Noob  [evil]
Title: Re: Why in the h*ll have these not been brought up here?!?
Post by: Rudemouthsky on May 02, 2014, 05:06:38 PM
Apparently the whole assembly can be taken apart without removing the lines. These are the coolest thing I've ever seen.
Title: Re: Why in the h*ll have these not been brought up here?!?
Post by: stopintime on May 02, 2014, 05:17:48 PM
They look amazing, really industrial/no overdesigned bullshit and probably work well too.

However: they are worthless pieces of crap coming from my no-good crap stooopid bastard neighbouring country Sweden - same as Öhlins.

[evil]
Title: Re: Why in the h*ll have these not been brought up here?!?
Post by: dufukincati on May 02, 2014, 07:26:58 PM
Meh, they don't do much for me.  [coffee]
Title: Re: Why in the h*ll have these not been brought up here...
Post by: Rudemouthsky on May 02, 2014, 07:33:41 PM
  I'm a sucker for solid blocks of billet, especially when something technical is created from it. I love these.
Title: Re: Why in the h*ll have these not been brought up here...
Post by: thorn14 on May 02, 2014, 07:44:04 PM
I like pee cups.  [drink]
Title: Re: Why in the h*ll have these not been brought up here...
Post by: dufukincati on May 03, 2014, 05:48:48 AM
If you're really into weird 'exotic' braking systems pick up a set of these from Beringer.

"Give your bike more braking power than any other system in the world, while
saving more than 2 pounds of rotating, unsprung weight, and benefit from the
small disc diameter's mass centralization that creates 30% less rotational
inertia than even the very best carbon MotoGP braking systems.


The AEROTEC 4D system includes:
• 2 - Floating double discs
• 2 - 4 Piston AEROTEC 4D Calipers with special sintered metal pads

Each kit is especially designed for each bike and uses the same centre line
distances as the original parts, making installation a very easy remove and
replace "bolt on" job, with no risk of mistake.

Currently available for all Ducati Models from 1998 to current that have 65mm
caliper spacing and 320mm discs as standard equipment."

(http://www.bellissimoto.com/images/4Dbleu_jp.jpg)

-- Cheers  [coffee]
Title: Re: Why in the h*ll have these not been brought up here...
Post by: Rudemouthsky on May 03, 2014, 07:51:08 AM
Quote from: dufukincati on May 03, 2014, 05:48:48 AM
If you're really into weird 'exotic' braking systems pick up a set of these from Beringer.

"Give your bike more braking power than any other system in the world, while
saving more than 2 pounds of rotating, unsprung weight, and benefit from the
small disc diameter's mass centralization that creates 30% less rotational
inertia than even the very best carbon MotoGP braking systems.


The AEROTEC 4D system includes:
• 2 - Floating double discs
• 2 - 4 Piston AEROTEC 4D Calipers with special sintered metal pads

Each kit is especially designed for each bike and uses the same centre line
distances as the original parts, making installation a very easy remove and
replace "bolt on" job, with no risk of mistake.

Currently available for all Ducati Models from 1998 to current that have 65mm
caliper spacing and 320mm discs as standard equipment."

(http://www.bellissimoto.com/images/4Dbleu_jp.jpg)

-- Cheers  [coffee]

I've seen the Berenger kit on Bellissimoto's project 900. It's very trick looking indeed. Honestly don't like the look of that tiny rotor tho.
Title: Re: Why in the h*ll have these not been brought up here...
Post by: dufukincati on May 03, 2014, 02:15:13 PM
The age old debate of form vs function.   [coffee]
Title: Re: Why in the h*ll have these not been brought up here...
Post by: stopintime on May 03, 2014, 03:27:38 PM
"Caution: this system is not designed for long endurance races, but is very interesting for qualifying"

http://www.bellissimoto.com/images/BCal4d.bmp (http://www.bellissimoto.com/images/BCal4d.bmp)


They might be just the thing for retro projects though....
Title: Re: Why in the h*ll have these not been brought up here...
Post by: Rudemouthsky on May 03, 2014, 03:35:32 PM
Quote from: dufukincati on May 03, 2014, 02:15:13 PM
The age old debate of form vs function.   [coffee]

More like a balance. I do think the Berenger calipers are well priced compared to Brembo, who doesn't offer a billet caliper anywhere near that price range let alone a 6 pot.

I still don't see a better combination of value/performance/aesthetics than the 6 pot ISR with a single iron disc.
Title: Re: Why in the h*ll have these not been brought up here...
Post by: Scoober1103 on May 04, 2014, 01:09:16 AM
Man I like those.........
Title: Re: Why in the h*ll have these not been brought up here...
Post by: xcaptainxbloodx on May 06, 2014, 09:03:14 AM
Quote from: dufukincati on May 03, 2014, 05:48:48 AM
If you're really into weird 'exotic' braking systems pick up a set of these from Beringer.

"Give your bike more braking power than any other system in the world, while
saving more than 2 pounds of rotating, unsprung weight, and benefit from the
small disc diameter's mass centralization that creates 30% less rotational
inertia than even the very best carbon MotoGP braking systems.


The AEROTEC 4D system includes:
• 2 - Floating double discs
• 2 - 4 Piston AEROTEC 4D Calipers with special sintered metal pads

Each kit is especially designed for each bike and uses the same centre line
distances as the original parts, making installation a very easy remove and
replace "bolt on" job, with no risk of mistake.

Currently available for all Ducati Models from 1998 to current that have 65mm
caliper spacing and 320mm discs as standard equipment."

(http://www.bellissimoto.com/images/4Dbleu_jp.jpg)

-- Cheers  [coffee]

Just in case sourcing Ducati parts was getting to easy, here are some brake pads and disks that will only be available from one source. that nobody will stock. ever.
Title: Re: Why in the h*ll have these not been brought up here...
Post by: Triple J on May 06, 2014, 11:43:57 AM
I've seen them on a really trick custom Harley (probably the only HD I ever wanted to own). They looked like nice, high quality pieces if that industrial look is what you're going for.

I like the Brembo RCS stuff better, but that's just personal preference.
Title: Re: Why in the h*ll have these not been brought up here...
Post by: dufukincati on May 07, 2014, 05:38:35 PM
WTB: gently used brembo rcs 19  ;D