I had read of GSXR, Hayabusa, and Bandit brakes being an easy swap. Looking into photos of an '88 GSXR750, it appears that they will all be of the underslung variety, and I see that the calipers must remain that way as to orient the bleeder on the top. The pleasant part of this is that I won't have to weld a brake stay hanger onto the bottom of my aluminum GS1100E swing arm as some have done, if I stay in the GSXR fashion, as they run the brake stay all the way to the frame. I'd much rather weld on the steel frame more than to touch the 1100E alloy swinger.
First off, I wondered if anyone could give me any real figures on weight savings? I'm not looking for more stopping power (rear locks up too easy as-is), just weight savings. Maybe lowering the center of gravity with the underslung brake will help handling? Maybe the underslung placement and frame mounted stay improves the handling forces under hard braking? Maybe both, I suspect the latter is more pertinent.
Of the few modern brake threads I have read, most seem to be running modern 17" cast wheels. I am looking for a rotor that will bolt up to my spoked wheel hub. Any help there? This seems to be info that has not been touched on here as far as my half hour of post searching has turned up nothing.
Thanks!
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