KX Riders
Maintenance & Technical => KX500 Original => Topic started by: teamgreen500 on February 20, 2005, 11:36:32 AM
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I do get a deal on these; however, this is an opinion based on beatin' my stuff up on my K5 AND(!) my big pig of a Thumper "Dual-Sporter".
They're an OEM supplier for just about everyone...from Braking to Kawasaki to the Yoshimura Suzuki Road Racing Team.
They make things one way:
Right.
I've been running their stuff for about 4 years. Their "Wave" rotors are awesome and look pretty cool, too.
I've been running both their pads and Kawi's on these rotors. The results are about the same.
Copper Kawi's are a lot like Galfer "Green" pads. Get whichever is cheapest.
Their "Wave" rotors work as well as Kawi's "SR500 kit" rotors (Nissin Works parts).
I'm writting this after riding 2 up in some ugly, wet, water-crossing infested Mountains that are really just a giant stack of Rocks!
My brakes AND my tires had me AMAZED!
Manny
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team grn,
what type and name of tires are you running, for those wet rocks.? i got the same terrain here in ala. thanks, jdv
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I do get a deal on these; however, this is an opinion based on beatin' my stuff up on my K5 AND(!) my big pig of a Thumper "Dual-Sporter".
They're an OEM supplier for just about everyone...from Braking to Kawasaki to the Yoshimura Suzuki Road Racing Team.
They make things one way:
Right.
I've been running their stuff for about 4 years. Their "Wave" rotors are awesome and look pretty cool, too.
I've been running both their pads and Kawi's on these rotors. The results are about the same.
Copper Kawi's are a lot like Galfer "Green" pads. Get whichever is cheapest.
Their "Wave" rotors work as well as Kawi's "SR500 kit" rotors (Nissin Works parts).
I'm writting this after riding 2 up in some ugly, wet, water-crossing infested Mountains that are really just a giant stack of Rocks!
My brakes AND my tires had me AMAZED!
Manny
I currently have a 320 mm Braking wave disc on the front of mine and have noticed that Galfer discs seem to look exactly the same as mine, would I be right in thinking that they make the discs for Braking?
Pretty brutal setup but I am going to try using a Brembo caliper for my road wheels and keep the Nissin caliper for offroad with the normal disc and normal master cylinder.
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Answers:
Tires: As I've blabbed on several ocassions-I love the IRC VE32 up front....works good EVERYWHERE and works well/responds to Air-Pressure adjustments. Also, survives the street pretty darn well!
Out-back in the wet and ugly stuff...like Bama! I really like Michelin's S series tires...for the really wet and slimmy...
Sir Demo,
Yes Sir, as I understand it, Galfer (Spain) makes all/most Braking Products for Europe...where as "Some" Braking U.S. products are made by Galfer U.S.
Your Ugly Cousin from the other-side of the Pond,
Manny :D