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I run an aftermarket radial master also. IRC radial, its ridiculous, only $250. That, OEM rotors, and the vesrah rjl"s and that thing reels itself back in like i tossed the anchor from the titanic overboard. Lap after lap!20190425_170208.jpg20190425_170429.jpg
 
What master cylinder is that?
And what throttle assembly you running?

Very curious....... this bike of yours...

Carlos, if you're having problems slowing down a street bike from 150+mph and three backshifts and the stock brakes in a matter of three seconds before tossing it into an apex it's time to get you and your painted fingernails on the track bro....lmfao
 
Carlos, if you're having problems slowing down a street bike from 150+mph and three backshifts and the stock brakes in a matter of three seconds before tossing it into an apex it's time to get you and your painted fingernails on the track bro....lmfao

Hey, how do you know about my daughter painting my nails?!

A track day!
Shoot! My heap O’ Buell would never pass tech!

To get back on the topic of brakes; with the set up John sells(EBC pads and rotor) I find the bike slows down much faster/effectively. It’s been a few thousand miles since I put the front rotor and pads on but I still find myself braking too early. I’m accustomed to a set up that wasn’t nearly as efficient for scrubbing off speed.
 
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The bike has 7000 miles total. Not street rode. The street takes it's toll, more than the track unless there a get off.
 

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Who is this John guy that sells the ebc stuff you speak of?

Also anyone have info on which 19mm Nissan radial master to use? I know people say gsxr but which year
 
Plan here it so do this

Ztl2 caliper
Ztl2 line
Ebr brake duct
Ebr rotor and hardware
Ebc brake pads
Radial master


Hidden rear caliper
Ebc pads
Ebr rotor

As levers

Most of it I have. Just figuring out the last bit of information
 
Lunatic has the best deals on the brake stuff by far and is generous to extend them to board members. I'd go that route!

The brake line for the ZTL will fit the ZTL-2 and most likely any Radial M/C you get.

The EBR scoop is a bolt-on (sort-of). There is a true bolt-on scoop thats pretty cool from Buelltooth.com. Might be familiar to some:)

I wouldn't bother to search an application for the radial M/C, all you need is a 19mm (3/4") bore and a 7/8" handlebar clamp. Easy Peasy and pretty common. I believe mines from a Duc Monster.

I might have an extra hidden rear caliper bracket and Brembo P32 caliper? PM me and I'll look for it if you want.
 
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I have the hidden caliper and bracket already. Thanks for the offer.

Didnt see a brake duct on buelltooth.
 
Thanks for the info. I will do as cooter recommended and find something. Maybe even a brembo master
 
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