Just swithed over my six pot calipers to four pot calipers. Took a short ride tonight and haven't made up my mind if they are better than the six pots or just different.
The good news is they were easy to bleed and get a rock hard feel at the lever. I have a GSXR brake lever and master cylinder so it has four adjustments in terms of how far it can be positioned from the handle bar. With the six pot tokicos which came with my 95 GSXR1100 front end, I had to keep the adjustment on one, which is the furthest position from the bar. If I moved the dog leg lever closer to the bar (even one position) it would feel mushier. If I moved it two positions it would touch the bar when you pulled on it.
The other good news is each four pot caliper weighs about a pound less.
With the four pot calipers I can move the lever closer and its still rock hard. I've heard the four pots can lock up easier. I was able to lock the front a couple of times tonight but it didn't seem too drastic. Of course the locking up issue is most important in a panic stop where you don't really want it to happen.
The six pots look better. The four pots are tokico units off a 98 GSXR 600. Came with brake pads that still have a lot of meat on them. Picked them up on ebay for $18 plus $10 for shipping so I said what the heck might as well give them a try. I can always switch back.
I had watched a couple auctions over the last few months and they typicaly go for high $40's.
Took about an hour and a half to pull them apart and clean out the old Dot 3 fluid. One side looked like new the other looked like moisture had gotten in some how. No rust just milky brake fluid.
I put back Dot 5. Yea I know all the issues, but that's what I prefer for keeping the paint safe.
May take awhile to decide which ones I'll go with long term. No pics yet.
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