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Re: Nissin 6 pot Vs. Dual brembo 4 pots.
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Just scored a pair of 4pots with braided lines. Should do well with the 16mm coffin master I got a while back. Cheers for the help guys
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i have a braided line and some sintered pads on my 97 600/750 with the std 13mm coffin master, not sure if the pads are ducati performance "racing" or dunlopad now. i tend to fit what i have lying around when i need shit like that. works well. never tried locking it up tho.
biggest issue on the early 600 and 750 is the crap marzocchi 40mm forks with no compression damping in the first 2/3 of the travel and soft springs. better forks make quite a difference to the braking platform.
a big radial master on a single disc could leave you with very little feel.
first single disc was 91 - 93 750ss, then 94 onward 600ss and 600m and 97 750m. all had 13mm coffin masters.
if you get a later front end with 43mm forks you can fit the 65mm 4 pad calipers. they're very nice. the 748r and 996r were always sensational under brakes, better than anything we'd had previously. they really stood out the first time you rode one.
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