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2013 STL SE5 BLACK CURRANT
SpyderPop's: LED bumpskid
SmoothSpyder: dualmode back rest
T r * * LED:foam grip covers, Tricrings, FenderZ,
brake light strips, wide vue mirrors
Rivico SOMA modulation brake leds
sawblade mowhalk fender accents
minispyder dash toy
Lid lox
KradelLock
Pakitrack
GENSSI ELITE LED H4 headlights
FLO (Frunk Lid Organizer)
BRP fog lights, trailer hitch
SENA 20S EVO
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If you're not in the mountains, and running down any steep slopes, I would say the EBC would be good enough. If you do run the hills and a lot of twisty, you may want those race brakes, less chance of brake fade and warped rotors. Good Luck
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That floating QRT rotor looks interesting. Link ?
2022 RT Sea To Sky
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Martin, from Slovakia and owner of Tours on Three has a killer brake set that would be my first choice, but is expensive. He has videos on his website discussing it.
He also sells a front spring upgrade, a very nice adjustable front swaybar, and possibly is still selling or plans to sell upgraded Spyder shocks.
He is also a paid advertiser here and listed on the homepage if you need to find him.
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Originally Posted by troop
That floating QRT rotor looks interesting. Link ?
https://www.martinthevlogger.com/pro...g-brake-system
Here!!!
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Originally Posted by Mikey
If you're not in the mountains, and running down any steep slopes, I would say the EBC would be good enough. If you do run the hills and a lot of twisty, you may want those race brakes, less chance of brake fade and warped rotors. Good Luck
I need to think about EBC brakes... There are a lot of winding roads in Korea, but I don't enjoy racing that much...
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Originally Posted by troop
That floating QRT rotor looks interesting. Link ?
We received the floating rotors from MTV for our RT's and will try to get them mounted this weekend, ride review to follow weather permitting. Not really sure why BRP doesn't have a floating rotor or floating caliper on the Spyders.
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Originally Posted by KAMJAM
We received the floating rotors from MTV for our RT's and will try to get them mounted this weekend, ride review to follow weather permitting. Not really sure why BRP doesn't have a floating rotor or floating caliper on the Spyders.
Money!!!! And they would have to think out of the box. Look at how long it took them to change the body style from the first style!
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Originally Posted by KAMJAM
We received the floating rotors from MTV for our RT's and will try to get them mounted this weekend, ride review to follow weather permitting. Not really sure why BRP doesn't have a floating rotor or floating caliper on the Spyders.
The Oem Brembo front calipers are a four piston design. Two piston per each surface of the disc. This allows the brake linings to center as needed with use.
The floating disc, has advantages to lessen permanent warping and more. The floating disc is not to allow or take the place of a rigid mounted caliper, there is not enough float in the disc to allow that.
If and when our front discs warp or become unservicable, most likely I will purchase and install a pair of floating discs as replacements.
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