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Thread: Brake problem
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Old 05-02-2008   #8 (permalink)
gararnett
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BTW, Busa brakes usually go for higher on ebay, usually $100+ for the pair. I got my ZX6R for $25 for the set. If you are in doubt if a set of 6piston brakes will work, look up their aftermarket(doesn't matter what brand, just use the same for both bikes) replacement pad part number and cross it with the number of a known fit (Busa for example). If the only differing part of the part number is the last letter or letters, they will fit as that last letter combination is usually the compound of the brake material, and the number is the fitment in the caliper (i.e. a hayabusa and a ZX6RR use the same brake with different compound brake pad). It's how I figured it out before anyone posted it here or on the Trophy list.
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