With the impending swing arm MOD I have coming up (900r brace) and the need to address the caliber bracket swing arm mount as part of that MOD.. I'm thinking about changing up the entire rear brake setup..
Performance? no not really I ask very little but feel and feedback from my rear brake. Just that if I have to source a caliper bracket (900r) and cut / re weld the bracket guide on the swing arm.. the opportunity to do something a little different is here.
The current crop of go fast bikes from all 3 big names use a top and forward mounted rear caliper..
WHY?
What advantage is that vs a lower and forward mount location?
I have what I "think" are some of the advantages from research, but of course there are just educated guesses...and Im more interested in the disadvantages.
ZX636
Triumph
ZRX1200
Many others.....as well.
Or put another way.. what are the disadvantages of the lower mounted rear brake?
I can see it taking more abuse from road debris.. or road conditioning chemicals if used in your area. Perhaps that in itself is the reason, damaged finishes, corroded sliders, seals damaged,,ect.
Unless it is designed to mount in the under the axle position, and has banjo fitting / bleeder on top, the caliper will need to be removed & rotated to bleed.. as thats only once a year maintenance task not really much of an issue for me.
HRC has used the under / forward mounted rear caliper
Thoughts?