shakeysdad
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I've got a 2010 s1000rr and want to upgrade the calipers to m4 brembos. Is it a straight swop or are new lines needed
Alex, do you by any chance know the answer for GP4RX as well?New lines, because they have to reach slightly further.
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@rys1000rr can confirm but I think the gp4's don't need new linesAlex, do you by any chance know the answer for GP4RX as well?
Yes no need for new lines.Alex, do you by any chance know the answer for GP4RX as well?
@rys1000rr can confirm but I think the gp4's don't need new lines
Which ones are good? Z04? EBC GPFAX?I wouldn?t bother mate I put M4?s on my race bike and noticed Zero difference .
Good quality pads are where it is
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How should we bleed correctly?The stock calipers are very good. The problem is that if you go to race pads ex. Z04 the price of the pads is huge. I did upgrade to M4 because of that, but I also noticed a bit better feeling and power. Both will not disappoint you on the road and in the track. The tricky thing with the BMW is that you need to bleed the air out of the system correct. If you do not do that, then braking feels bad. In my opinion performance wise you should choose pads, then upgrade MC and lastly go for new calipers.Also GP4RX is a good shiny caliper with smaller pistons but it costs more than it performs. It needs a 17/18-20 MC to work properly.
The stock calipers are very good. The problem is that if you go to race pads ex. Z04 the price of the pads is huge. I did upgrade to M4 because of that, but I also noticed a bit better feeling and power. Both will not disappoint you on the road and in the track. The tricky thing with the BMW is that you need to bleed the air out of the system correct. If you do not do that, then braking feels bad. In my opinion performance wise you should choose pads, then upgrade MC and lastly go for new calipers.Also GP4RX is a good shiny caliper with smaller pistons but it costs more than it performs. It needs a 17/18-20 MC to work properly.
What lines can be bought off the shelf to install the M4 on the 2018 RR?The stock calipers are very good. The problem is that if you go to race pads ex. Z04 the price of the pads is huge. I did upgrade to M4 because of that, but I also noticed a bit better feeling and power. Both will not disappoint you on the road and in the track. The tricky thing with the BMW is that you need to bleed the air out of the system correct. If you do not do that, then braking feels bad. In my opinion performance wise you should choose pads, then upgrade MC and lastly go for new calipers.Also GP4RX is a good shiny caliper with smaller pistons but it costs more than it performs. It needs a 17/18-20 MC to work properly.
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