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Re: New Bike

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Man, imagine the shame for half of Inters being stuffed by it!
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Re: New Bike

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Harry wrote: Sat Sep 19, 2020 4:04 am
weeksy wrote: Fri Sep 18, 2020 4:11 pm Man, imagine the shame for half of Inters being stuffed by it!
Half?
For the amount of work and money going into it he should be winning
There’s very little money gone in, exhaust was £300, shocks were £200 and fork springs I had. Pads were £22 and I’ve got fluid. The big expense will be tyres if I put them on. The time I’ve spent I’ve thoroughly enjoyed tinkering so doesn’t count.
Today I stripped exhaust off and the clamp where it had started blowing at cadwell was knackered so new one ordered. If I use it on track again it’ll still need modifying to tuck it more out the way. Also dropped the AP racing pads in.
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Re: New Bike

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So here's the pads that didn't enjoy Cadwell, Brembo SA pads recommended for the occasional trackday hmmm

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:lol:

Where they still working at the end?
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Re: New Bike

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Couchy wrote: Tue Sep 22, 2020 1:32 pm So here's the pads that didn't enjoy Cadwell, Brembo SA pads recommended for the occasional trackday hmmm
I've seen loads and loads of people run and work hard on Brembo SA pads and never seen anything like this

Whilst i am often impressed with your braking, you're not THAT good them....

It confuses me lots...

I'd be emailing that to Brembo with a "WTF" mail.
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Re: New Bike

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weeksy wrote: Tue Sep 22, 2020 1:41 pm
Couchy wrote: Tue Sep 22, 2020 1:32 pm So here's the pads that didn't enjoy Cadwell, Brembo SA pads recommended for the occasional trackday hmmm
I've seen loads and loads of people run and work hard on Brembo SA pads and never seen anything like this

Whilst i am often impressed with your braking, you're not THAT good them....

It confuses me lots...

I'd be emailing that to Brembo with a "WTF" mail.
TBH I think thats a good call and will be doing
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Re: New Bike

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There's a fuck ton of fake Brembo stuff about at the moment, did you buy them from a reputable dealer?
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Re: New Bike

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KungFooBob wrote: Tue Sep 22, 2020 3:32 pm There's a fuck ton of fake Brembo stuff about at the moment, did you buy them from a reputable dealer?
That was my first thoughts also.
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KungFooBob wrote: Tue Sep 22, 2020 3:32 pm There's a fuck ton of fake Brembo stuff about at the moment, did you buy them from a reputable dealer?
I did yeah but I'll still contact Brembo and send them in if needed as something not right with them
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Re: New Bike

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KungFooBob wrote: Tue Sep 22, 2020 3:32 pm There's a fuck ton of fake Brembo stuff about at the moment, did you buy them from a reputable dealer?
Yup that, or maybe they are the original (Indian?) Brembos- the front pads in my old 390 Byrbe caliper had Brembo printed on the back but were really poor, not like any Brembo pads I'd ever used, , and Bendix MRRs completely transformed it- night and day .

Having said that, they didn't do what the ones in the pic above have done ( although in fairness they didn't have to stop anywhere as much weight of either bike or rider :lol: :lol: ;) )
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Re: New Bike

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Lol, no the original ones were utter rubbish. These were proper aftermarket ones and were allegedly genuine. If Brembo ever get back to me I’ll send them off to be checked.
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Re: New Bike

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Couchy wrote: Tue Sep 22, 2020 7:33 pm These were proper aftermarket ones and were allegedly genuine.
In fairness, all fakes are 'allegedly genuine'. That's what fake means :)
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Slenver wrote: Thu Sep 24, 2020 1:23 pm
Couchy wrote: Tue Sep 22, 2020 7:33 pm These were proper aftermarket ones and were allegedly genuine.
In fairness, all fakes are 'allegedly genuine'. That's what fake means :)
As in from a genuine dealer 😁
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Re: New Bike

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Couchy wrote: Thu Sep 24, 2020 8:00 pm
Slenver wrote: Thu Sep 24, 2020 1:23 pm
Couchy wrote: Tue Sep 22, 2020 7:33 pm These were proper aftermarket ones and were allegedly genuine.
In fairness, all fakes are 'allegedly genuine'. That's what fake means :)
As in from a genuine dealer 😁
Ah! :)
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Re: New Bike

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There's a massive part of me that wants one of these, they just press the right buttons.

If they still make them in a couple of years I might be tempted but our local RE dealers ain't great.
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Re: New Bike

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So yesterday I had a go on a standard interceptor, the sister bike to my GT with a more upright riding position. This one was completely standard. Mine has approx £700 of mods, exhaust, airbox, battery, shocks, fork springs and brake pads. In addition the seat and tank are different on the GT as are the footpeg positions and the GT has clip on handlebars.
Soon as I set off on the interceptor the bars felt high and wide, the seat and tank were wide and the footpegs low and yup wide. It had none of the instant go mine has and felt a bit meh tbh. Mine is around 20kg lighter and has another 10hp in the midrange. It feels small and taut and rides completely the opposite of the interceptor. Although they share 95% of parts they feel like 2 totally different bikes.
If you'd rode an interceptor then read how much I love mine you'd think I'd gone mad tbh but having now ridden one myself it isn't a bike I'd buy, mine though is a different thing altogether thankfully.
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Re: New Bike

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Couchy wrote: Wed Sep 30, 2020 8:07 am £700 of mods, exhaust, airbox, battery, shocks, fork springs and brake pads
That sounds like good value to me. You'd pay more than that for an Akro end can.
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Re: New Bike

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Lots of thoughts for the next stage of mods, front brake now has AP pads and proper fluid. Haven’t tried it in anger yet. Still need to get exhaust modified for more clearance.
Once that’s done I’ll fit metzeler racetec classic race tyres instead of the touring tyres I used at Cadwell. Still 18” and a fat 130 rear and 110 front. Should have loads more grip and corner speed then. Unknown if the bike is going to portimao but if it does I fancy fitting cam and high comp pistons which should get me 55-57hp at the rear wheel. Would also like a full fairing for the 1km straight, classic TZ stuff looks good and I can try a few from the classic builder over the road.
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Re: New Bike

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The answers might be in other threads I've missed, but did you do the further mods? Do you even still have the bike, it's literally been a few months now? :)

Was very much enjoying this thread and the bike is on my shortlist...
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Re: New Bike

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Slenver wrote: Mon May 17, 2021 9:46 am The answers might be in other threads I've missed, but did you do the further mods? Do you even still have the bike, it's literally been a few months now? :)

Was very much enjoying this thread and the bike is on my shortlist...
1. no
2. no
3. exactly :)