lyleh Posted yesterday at 12:12 AM #1 Posted yesterday at 12:12 AM I have never liked the front brakes on my 2001 as they don’t grab as hard as i think they should or want and I have to squeeze hard to get them to really grab. A friend of mine says that may be cause the material the rotors are made of prevent rusting but also make them slippery. He thought there might be pads that do a better job of grabbing. Questions: 1. Do other riders notice this? 2. Are there better pads out there and if so where can I get them? Thanks
BlueSky Posted yesterday at 03:14 AM #2 Posted yesterday at 03:14 AM (edited) It's the way the RSVs are made. The front brake takes too much pressure and the rear brake takes too little. It's easy to lock up the rear brake and skid in a panic stop. I think the sintered metallic pads will grip the best but they also wear the rotors the most. Edited yesterday at 03:15 AM by BlueSky more information
BratmanXj Posted yesterday at 11:26 AM #3 Posted yesterday at 11:26 AM Convert to 4-piston calipers and matching master cylinder from a Roadstar XV1700. Better bite and better modulation.
lyleh Posted 2 hours ago Author #4 Posted 2 hours ago Thanks for your good responses it answers my question, especially that it is not just me seeing this.
Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now