bpracer
Well-Known Member
I understand. Radial mounted calipers are even a better way to attach calipers (I forget the exact engineering reason....hmmmm) Anyway, I bet these use pretty thick pads so not much chance you will be swapping pads at the track. These calipers look exactly like what is on my Ducati motorcycle, just scaled up 600%I hear you on the stiffness. It's actually going to be an extra pain to change pads because these new calipers are also radial mounted - again, great for real track use but that means we can't just rotate the caliper up by removing one bolt in order to get the pads out. We'll actually have to get in behind the rotor and take the caliper all the way off.
Can you tell I'm lazy?![]()
On my old racer, I was more likely to change rotors over a race weekend, due to warping, before pads. That meant popping out seals and packing grease in the bearing between sessions. Big mess.
As for the other post about whether to get the Track Pack.
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