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Old 09 May 08, 10:22 PM   #1 (permalink)
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New Brakes, new Forks.....
So, following from a previous thread enquiring about brake lines, the brakes/forks project is finished;

Brembo HP Radial calipers gripping onto Brembo HP discs (15mm offset) on Showa forks but rebuilt with PVM radial mounts, K-tech internals and Ti-nitrided tubes. Got the brake lines from BSR aerotek and all fitted together yesterday, first ride out today.

Initially brakes a little weak, due to new pads/discs/grease etc but a few miles into the ride things started to improve, now very strong, much improved feel, no fade when hot and no 'wooden' feeling that standard 916's suffer.

Suspension also improved, mainly by being more compliant & plusher yet feeling every bit as 'solid' - a similar improvement to when I swapped the rear Showa for Ohlins, overall the bike just feels better, might have a play with some of the settings tomorrow but thinking it will be hard to improve.

One other benefit is that the new discs, along with titanium bolts are lighter than the previous so a useful reduction in unsprung weight into the deal.

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Project inevitably ran a 'little' over budget but I'm happy with the end result which along with various past mods makes my 916 a little bit special - much as I'd like a new bike, the old 916 still does it for me..........
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Old 09 May 08, 10:36 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Front end, as well as the whole bike, looks great.

Even with newer machinery around, a 916 looking like that still does it for me!

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Old 09 May 08, 10:38 PM   #3 (permalink)
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How much did you pay for the Ti coating? I had mine done over the winter £130 inc vat
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Old 09 May 08, 10:53 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Yes, after all these years a 916 is still a great bike, sure it's 'slower' than all the new superbikes but still plenty fast enough in the real world for road use and very few bikes have the soul and spectacle of a 916.

I like this bike, more than any other I've owned and intend to keep it indefinitely.

As for the ti-nitride tubes, they are new tubes as I couldn't be arsed with dismantling/plating the old ones, cost £140 each through K-tech.

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Old 09 May 08, 10:57 PM   #5 (permalink)
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very nice like it.

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Old 09 May 08, 10:59 PM   #6 (permalink)
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6 or two 3's then I had mine done in Droitwhich teer coatings and some other stuff also.

But the brake setup on yours does look superb, hope they bed in good and give what you expect.
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Old 10 May 08, 07:10 AM   #7 (permalink)
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A very nice bike you have there Duke.

Which reminds me to finish my brake project.....
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