Hey guys,
Melissa at Cycle Brakes writing.
I've just finished installing our new 320mm wave rotor on the KLR...
(made by Galfer).See Photos on the "photo section" pretty cool
So far, with only 37 miles the feel is a bit more progressive than
with the previous round version rotor. The weight is quite different
and best of all wet performance has done wonders to the brakes...
better feel and much more controllable quicker brake power.
The idea behind the Galfer WAVE rotors is to allow for less fade
under hard braking since the blades should be cooling the pad as you
ride the bike and also allow for less rotating mass therfore quicker
steering...
We will go out and ride hard on the brakes this weekend up on HWY 33
(Near Galfer's office) and see what performance and temperatures we
can read... Ride safe,
Melissa Whitacre
Cycle Brakes
klr low front fender
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Reminds me - I setup a group buy (14 replied) and then we went on hold for
Mike C and the dual-piston caliper - and the wave rotor is well into
development.
I want extend an apology to all potential group buyers. I had no idea that
events such as this would occur to preclude the 320mm disk/bracket upgrade.
On the other hand, new stuff to look consider.
I learned a lot about vendor/supplier pricing relationships. I also know
that when we met our minimum 10 units, that the deals changed - Fred played
straight though.
It can still be done, I suppose, but Mike C. and the Melissa have to set
price points.
Mike Torst
Las Vegas
> -----Original Message----- > From: lissa2n1gmni [mailto:joe@...] > Sent: Monday, February 23, 2004 10:38 PM > To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [DSN_klr650] NEw Galfer 320mm WAVE front KLR rotor > > Hey guys, > Melissa at Cycle Brakes writing. > I've just finished installing our new 320mm wave rotor on the KLR... > (made by Galfer).See Photos on the "photo section" pretty cool > So far, with only 37 miles the feel is a bit more progressive than > with the previous round version rotor. The weight is quite different > and best of all wet performance has done wonders to the brakes... > better feel and much more controllable quicker brake power. > The idea behind the Galfer WAVE rotors is to allow for less fade > under hard braking since the blades should be cooling the pad as you > ride the bike and also allow for less rotating mass therfore quicker > steering... > We will go out and ride hard on the brakes this weekend up on HWY 33 > (Near Galfer's office) and see what performance and temperatures we > can read... Ride safe, > Melissa Whitacre > Cycle Brakes
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Fred. I agree- As no price per unit cost was ever disclosed, by anyone
involved (and everyone was involved, Fred) I learned THE lesson.
So to all the guys/gals that worked against it for all the reasons I was
told of, you have the floor.
All ears ()
Mike Torst
Las Vegas
> -----Original Message----- > From: Fred Hink [mailto:moabmc@...] > Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2004 6:00 PM > To: Mike Torst > Subject: Re: [DSN_klr650] NEw Galfer 320mm WAVE front KLR rotor > > Mike, > > We are still working on getting this two piston caliper done for the KLR. > I > will have an announcement this week one way or the other. I originally > said > I needed ten sales to get this discount and I will bet you that of the 14 > that have expressed interest, there will only be maybe half that number > that > actually make a purchase. It is easy for those to jump on the band wagon > but when it comes to getting out the plastic, they have time to think it > over and change their minds. Either way I will work with what ever > numbers > we get. The more the better. I had a conversation with Cycle Brakes > today > and we will see what kind of deal we can get in about a week. I can do a > mix and match type of arrangement. I can use either the wave rotor or the > original oversized rotor as part of the group purchase. This is going to > be > a separate deal with Mike Cowlishaw's caliper deal. If those that want a > rotor also want the caliper or stainless steel line or brakepads, this can > be done on a case by case basis. I guess the selling prices will all > depend > on how much interest we get. > > Like I said earlier, I will have an announcement in about a week. > > Thanks for waiting patiently, good things come to those that wait. > > Fred > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Mike Torst" > To: "'lissa2n1gmni'" > Cc: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com> > Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2004 6:27 PM > Subject: RE: [DSN_klr650] NEw Galfer 320mm WAVE front KLR rotor > > > > Reminds me - I setup a group buy (14 replied) and then we went on hold > for > > Mike C and the dual-piston caliper - and the wave rotor is well into > > development. > > > > I want extend an apology to all potential group buyers. I had no idea > that > > events such as this would occur to preclude the 320mm disk/bracket > upgrade. > > > > On the other hand, new stuff to look consider. > > > > > > I learned a lot about vendor/supplier pricing relationships. I also know > > that when we met our minimum 10 units, that the deals changed - Fred > played > > straight though. > > > > It can still be done, I suppose, but Mike C. and the Melissa have to set > > price points. > > > > > > Mike Torst > > Las Vegas >
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--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "Mike Torst" wrote:
hold for> Reminds me - I setup a group buy (14 replied) and then we went on
idea that> Mike C and the dual-piston caliper - and the wave rotor is well into > development. > > I want extend an apology to all potential group buyers. I had no
upgrade.> events such as this would occur to preclude the 320mm disk/bracket
know> > On the other hand, new stuff to look consider. > > > I learned a lot about vendor/supplier pricing relationships. I also
Fred played> that when we met our minimum 10 units, that the deals changed -
to set> straight though. > > It can still be done, I suppose, but Mike C. and the Melissa have
You would think that cumulative sales of the KLR would have reached the point of critical mass where the bigger brake rotor companies, eg. EBC would develop an oversized rotor soon, at a price point that blows the other competitors away. Time will tell. project KLR600 SE supermotard spoke about nissin calipers, so the info is out in the public domain regarding the twin pots. (just have to know where to look) :^) Honorable hiro nakamichi> price points. > > > Mike Torst > Las Vegas >
KLR...> > -----Original Message----- > > From: lissa2n1gmni [mailto:joe@c...] > > Sent: Monday, February 23, 2004 10:38 PM > > To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com > > Subject: [DSN_klr650] NEw Galfer 320mm WAVE front KLR rotor > > > > Hey guys, > > Melissa at Cycle Brakes writing. > > I've just finished installing our new 320mm wave rotor on the
different> > (made by Galfer).See Photos on the "photo section" pretty cool > > So far, with only 37 miles the feel is a bit more progressive than > > with the previous round version rotor. The weight is quite
you> > and best of all wet performance has done wonders to the brakes... > > better feel and much more controllable quicker brake power. > > The idea behind the Galfer WAVE rotors is to allow for less fade > > under hard braking since the blades should be cooling the pad as
quicker> > ride the bike and also allow for less rotating mass therfore
33> > steering... > > We will go out and ride hard on the brakes this weekend up on HWY
we> > (Near Galfer's office) and see what performance and temperatures
> > can read... Ride safe, > > Melissa Whitacre > > Cycle Brakes
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On Wed, Feb 25, 2004 at 02:35:46AM -0000, hironakamichi wrote:
Where to get calipers was never a secret. Just about any other bike on the road has beefier calipers. Most any will work, maybe you need a bigger master cylinder, but that's no big deal. The pain is that if you don't have access to a milling machine, making the mounting braket for the caliper is precise work and would be nearly impossible on your own with typical home tools. The odd part is that once you have one dialed in on a CNC rig and saved to a file, producing them is trivial. You do have to go through a fitting and testing process to get it right though, so doing the first one isn't so efficient. I wish I had access to one, I could have billet pencil holders all over the house. -- ___ ______ _____ __ ________ ___ / _ |< < / == / ___/__ / /_ /_ __/ / __ ____ _ ___ /__ \ / __ |/ // / ****/ (_ / _ \/ __/ / / / _ \/ // / ' \/ _ \ /__/ /_/ |_/_//_/ == \___/\___/\__/ /_/ /_//_/\_,_/_/_/_/ .__/ (_) 8600 miles*Russel Lines*Supertrapp Race* /_/ http://www.kingsqueak.org/klr650/> project KLR600 SE supermotard spoke about nissin calipers, so the > info is out in the public domain regarding the twin pots. > (just have to know where to look) :^) > > Honorable hiro nakamichi
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klr low front fender
Anyone found a low fender for front, I would like to know details.
NOTE: email address is cmitchell200@.... Cant seem to
change it to right one.
Thanks, Craig
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