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Xiphias
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S2R 800 Brake Upgrades
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I'm interested in hearing what others have done to upgrade the brakes on the S2R 800. I have a 2006 S2R 800. The bike has been very reliable but the brakes leave alot to be desired especially when compared to the Tokico's on my CBR600.
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Re: S2R 800 Brake Upgrades
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May 11, 2008, 05:09:26 PM »
You can get brakes from some of the older Monsters/Ducatis, and/or find some from the larger displacement Monsters. These are the 4 pot calipers.
Or, you can get better performing pads. But, that's kind of like polishing a turd (= 2 pot calipers).
I went with S2R1K set-up.
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Re: S2R 800 Brake Upgrades
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May 11, 2008, 05:13:09 PM »
I added 320mm rotors off a 998, calipers off of an 06 SC1000 and 999 Clutch and Brake Radial master cylinders. Aside from rerouting the brake cables it was all bolt on. I upgraded to Ferodo Platinum pads as well.
I'm very happy it. Great initial bite, good feel.
For the dollars though the DP brake kit offered for the S2R is actually very competetively priced.
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Re: S2R 800 Brake Upgrades
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Quote from: COWBOY on May 11, 2008, 05:13:09 PM
I added 320mm rotors off a 998, calipers off of an 06 SC1000 and 999 Clutch and Brake Radial master cylinders. Aside from rerouting the brake cables it was all bolt on. I upgraded to Ferodo Platinum pads as well.
I'm very happy it. Great initial bite, good feel.
For the dollars though the DP brake kit offered for the S2R is actually very competetively priced.
Is there a difference between the S2R803 and the SC1000 calipers? They're both 2 pots right?
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Re: S2R 800 Brake Upgrades
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May 11, 2008, 06:21:55 PM »
NO difference Dark. Forks are the same millimeter spacing. Like mentioned prior, brake lines are different. Best bet is to choose from an older model bike. Mine (as you know since you helped me put them on) are from my old M800 (2003)
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Re: S2R 800 Brake Upgrades
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May 11, 2008, 06:58:58 PM »
the sc1000 comes with a 2 pot 4 pad 65mm brembo caliper. the stock s2r is 2pot 2pad. if i could've found 4pot 4 pad i would have but none were avail at the time.
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Re: S2R 800 Brake Upgrades
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May 11, 2008, 07:34:10 PM »
Although the brakes on my S2R1K were ok in stock form, I rarely leave anything stock on my bikes.
I went with the brake/clutch master from a 999R, the Brembo 4 pad/4 piston calipers (the same one's found on the 999/749 but in gold), Alth Superbike rotors, Rizoma reservoirs, Pazzo levers, and custom Spiegler lines.
It was a HUGE upgrade in braking performance but not cheap.
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Re: S2R 800 Brake Upgrades
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May 12, 2008, 06:19:28 AM »
Quote from: RobJohn3 on May 11, 2008, 05:00:39 PM
I'm interested in hearing what others have done to upgrade the brakes on the S2R 800. I have a 2006 S2R 800. The bike has been very reliable but the brakes leave alot to be desired especially when compared to the Tokico's on my CBR600.
you should tryout some more aggressive pads before you change anything else. It just might be enough to get what you are looking for.
It's a easy and affordable test before getting the more $$$ brake parts.
just my $.02
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Re: S2R 800 Brake Upgrades
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May 12, 2008, 06:50:01 AM »
I agree with the above statement. Change the pads first before you drop all the cash . I put EBC HH pads on the front of my S2R800 and it was a significant inprovement. If I was going to track it I might think about a system upgrade but for the street...how much braking do you really think you need? I can still brake with one finger...you just have to squeeze a little harder. I rode a friends with 4 pot and it's easier to brake but on the street it really felt like overkill.
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Re: S2R 800 Brake Upgrades
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May 12, 2008, 07:04:33 AM »
Quote from: DarkStaR on May 11, 2008, 05:09:26 PM
I went with S2R1K set-up
I've been thinking about this lately as a cheaper way to upgrade. Do you need to replace the brake lines? Did you buy new?
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Re: S2R 800 Brake Upgrades
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May 12, 2008, 10:32:19 AM »
Quote from: Mike D on May 12, 2008, 06:50:01 AM
I agree with the above statement. Change the pads first before you drop all the cash . I put EBC HH pads on the front of my S2R800 and it was a significant inprovement. If I was going to track it I might think about a system upgrade but for the street...how much braking do you really think you need? I can still brake with one finger...you just have to squeeze a little harder. I rode a friends with 4 pot and it's easier to brake but on the street it really felt like overkill.
I have to disagree with the overkill statement. Not only is the braking improved dramatically, it also give you much more control and is much easier to modulate.
I found that I have to pull the lever further to get all the power the brakes provide and give you more feedback rather than the on/off feeing I got with the factory brake setup.
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Re: S2R 800 Brake Upgrades
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May 12, 2008, 10:38:38 AM »
Another option if you might be interested in doing a fork swap and are considering the GSXR fork route, you can get GSXR radial calipers (ie Tokico) and masters and do it all at the same time. Could likely find a package deal on ebay or something with most the pieces you need
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Re: S2R 800 Brake Upgrades
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May 12, 2008, 12:11:12 PM »
Quote from: aa4111 on May 12, 2008, 10:38:38 AM
Another option if you might be interested in doing a fork swap and are considering the GSXR fork route, you can get GSXR radial calipers (ie Tokico) and masters and do it all at the same time. Could likely find a package deal on ebay or something with most the pieces you need
True, but thats opening up a whole new can of worms.
Plus I'll take my brake setup over the GSXR stuff any day of the week.
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Re: S2R 800 Brake Upgrades
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Quote from: Wanwo on May 12, 2008, 07:04:33 AM
I've been thinking about this lately as a cheaper way to upgrade. Do you need to replace the brake lines? Did you buy new?
The lines have to be changed also. Different lengths and ends.
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Re: S2R 800 Brake Upgrades
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May 12, 2008, 01:07:57 PM »
Quote from: Monstermash on May 12, 2008, 12:11:12 PM
True, but thats opening up a whole new can of worms.
Very true, that being said one nice thing about going w/ the GSXR forks is you get adjustability - which I believe the S2R 800's are lacking. Not
quite
as nice as your setup though ... but a lot less expensive
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