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Subject Re: Re: Don't think so.
     
Posted by SpdDemon13 (Nagoya, Japan) on June 14, 2003 at 7:57 AM
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In Reply To Re: Don't think so. posted by kuah@splparts.com on June 13, 2003 at 07:43 PM
     
Message :The reason a rear brake kit is not often offered is because of the weight transfer to the front under hard braking, which means the front tires would have the maximum traction. With bigger rear brakes, you will find that the rear brakes ABS would activate pretty easily under hard braking...

This was the main reason I answered the question initially. Perhaps I should have mentioned the ABS's ability to activate a little more easily but I figured the simple logic would prevail. Guess not... lol

:I am leary of Stoptech's claim that their brake bias the same. If the bias is the same, and the rear brakes are kept the same, then the front braking would remain the same by definition. From what I read Stoptech's claim is actually that their brake system provides a "better" brake bias than other big brake kits.

I agree with you here.

:BTW Harry, are you going to be in Japan around 15-20 July? :)

Sorry Kuah, I'll be back in Balto June 23rd through till mid-August.

Harry
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