12-27-2020, 01:32 PM
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Originally Posted by churchx
Mike_ZN6: there is less need to have also BBK rears, as most braking (thus also heat generated and wear happening) is done by fronts. No wonder Essex for their APR sprint & endurance kits for twins went with front-only route, to keep high quality, but reasonable budget.
Also i'd be careful with fitting rears from other kits, as most BBKs that have both fronts and rears, more often are made with trying to retain bias only when working in full set, less looking to ensure that both front will work with stock rears, and rears will work with stock fronts.
If you absolutely must have BBK rears, consider some full kit. There is one by APR, there is one by Willwood especially for twins. Few others. Problem being, that cost/budget skyrockets unreasonably. Better stick with fronts-only BBK, that works well with stock rears.
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Looks better though
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