HRC part numbers
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HRC part numbers
Has anyone got the part numbers for the HRC rear brake hose and clips please.
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Re: HRC part numbers
Just flicking through the HRC manual that I have access to, and there is no mention whatsoever to any modifications or HRC parts for the Rear Braking System.
It is my understanding that in racing, the rear brake is hardly ever used, and that for racing purposes, HRC Spec bikes simply fitted better quality Discs and Pads as apposed to replacing the Caliper/Reservoir/Master Cylinder or hoses.
It is my understanding that in racing, the rear brake is hardly ever used, and that for racing purposes, HRC Spec bikes simply fitted better quality Discs and Pads as apposed to replacing the Caliper/Reservoir/Master Cylinder or hoses.
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Re: HRC part numbers
the HRC res wont increase braking performance, it just reduced the amount of fluid you can carry so their for is lighter, + its alot simpler than a long hose and a big res bottle attached to the subframe
no idea of the part number but you can ususally get them off ebay
no idea of the part number but you can ususally get them off ebay
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Re: HRC part numbers
Thanks guys, but I NEED the part numbers. It's not for me (but I'll be fitting one to the 'Blade to tidy up the back of the bike)
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Re: HRC part numbers
'Comprising of HRC GP bike parts, hose 43503-NF4-000, bung 17370-419-700, clamp 43541-ND5-750, clip 95002-02120 as well as a mounting clip and screw, this kit is ideal for replacing the clumsy ugly looking street set up with a sleek racy lightweight version '
http://tyga-performance.com/site/produc ... cts_id=459" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
does that help?
http://tyga-performance.com/site/produc ... cts_id=459" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
does that help?
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Re: HRC part numbers
Fantastic, that's exactly what I was looking, cheers.
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Re: HRC part numbers
LOL, simple question, simple answer?....Hell no!viper_biker wrote:Thanks guys, but I NEED the part numbers.
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Re: HRC part numbers
Always the way, but we got there in the end. £17 from Jap4 or under a fiver from Honda. Should look well on the 'Blade once I get a set of rearsets for it.Martin wrote:LOL, simple question, simple answer?....Hell no!viper_biker wrote:Thanks guys, but I NEED the part numbers.
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