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Old 06-16-2016, 11:30 AM   #1
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Need help finding a dual caliper bracket.

Hey guys.

I'm looking for a dual caliper setup for my frs. I was looking at the Spencerfab brackets but unfortunately he is sold out. Is there anyone out there that would like to sell me theirs or if anyone that has info on any other solution for a dual caliper setup?
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Dual caliper, because? I know, I know "because racecar"

Really though, why? I mean they look cool, but I have not seen them on a twin.
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Dual caliper so I can run an E-Brake for drifting. 1. More control over the braking unlike a pass through system (especially left foot braking). 2. You don't lose the function of ABS. 3. Because drift car
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Dual caliper so I can run an E-Brake for drifting. 1. More control over the braking unlike a pass through system (especially left foot braking). 2. You don't lose the function of ABS. 3. Because drift car
You could make one or edit for them to come back in stock. I've actually never heard of this so I doubt it's a very common part
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