kev64 wrote:I serviced my calipers, wish id taken them full y apart now as i could have
had similiar results, my brakes work great, but i bet the improvement from a full strip, seal/piston clean is night and day !!
If your brake caliper pistons are all moving freely Kev, I doubt you have a night and day difference from a full strip down.
The benefits from a full strip down are:-
(1) any corrosion/rust on whole surface area of the pistons can be seen/removed.
(2) seals can be removed and inspected, plus any corrosion under the seals removed (none under mine).
(2) it makes cleaning the calipers and pistons easier.
Anyone in the future doing a full caliper service, if you pump the pistons out so they touch each other in the centre of the brake caliper, once the caliper is split, by holding the caliper in a vice (protected by a cloth) you can wiggle the pistons out by hand. If you don't pump the pistons out beforehand, you will most likely need a caliper piston removal tool to get them out.
mik_str wrote:
and btw, caliper looks awesome!
Cheers Micky
AMCQ46 wrote:Dyno graphs comparing lloydies new engine with my bike
Green line is lloydies hig comp gas flowed bike
Red is my bike with std headers and Remus gp cans
Blue is my bike with Ti big bore race system ( but not tried to jet it yet)

that explains it Al, I couldn't workout what kermit was doing on your dyno chart in the "Dyno Chart" section,
Chris.