Sorry if this has been answered already - I tried the search but couldnt find a straight answer.
So.... my brakes are shite. They heat up in about 2 mins. Also the pads start to rub on the disc on the front left side which makes the wheel knock really bad so its probably warped the disc.
I cant decided if I should see if the calipers can be rebuilt or splash out (eventually) on some big brakes... the k sport 356mm 8 pot front and 330mm 6 pot rear look/sound quite good.
So, my question is... if I went down the big brake route would I need to upgrade anything inside the motor (master cylinders etc) to power all the new pistons?? or is it literally a case of bolt on and rebleed.
Sorry if there is any technical inaccuracies - I don't know much about how the braking system works, only the principles! and only have experience rebuilding hydraulic brakes on push bikes!!
Sorry if this has been answered already - I tried the search but couldnt find a straight answer.
So.... my brakes are shite. They heat up in about 2 mins. Also the pads start to rub on the disc on the front left side which makes the wheel knock really bad so its probably warped the disc.
I cant decided if I should see if the calipers can be rebuilt or splash out (eventually) on some big brakes... the k sport 356mm 8 pot front and 330mm 6 pot rear look/sound quite good.
So, my question is... if I went down the big brake route would I need to upgrade anything inside the motor (master cylinders etc) to power all the new pistons?? or is it literally a case of bolt on and rebleed.
Sorry if there is any technical inaccuracies - I don't know much about how the braking system works, only the principles! and only have experience rebuilding hydraulic brakes on push bikes!!
Thanks in advance,
Tom