Brake Hydraulics
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Models
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Front
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Platform
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Years
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Caliper Piston Area
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MC Piston Area
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Hydraulic-Advantage Ratio
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S
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2015
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1509 mm² (total)
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126 mm²
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11.9:1
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2016
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2017
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2018
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2019
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2020
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- Regarding Brake Upgrades:
- A 9.5mm-piston master cylinder - like the Nissin 3/8 I put on my 'MX' bike - would give the SR a 21.1:1 ratio, or @ 78% more pad pressure than the OEM 12.7mm master cylinder.
- Any Brembo, Nissin, etc. 9.5mm / .375" master cylinder w/switch should drop right in and make a huge difference, and you won't have to touch anything else.
- On the rear, the 11mm master cylinder from the FX (Zero part# 25-06731) has 49mm M6 bolt spacing / rear reservoir hose / top output / clevis, and should give @ 19% more pad pressure than the SR 12mm master cylinder.
- This won't be a night-and-day difference like the front master cylinder change, but it should still be very noticeable.