Duel piston rear caliper install.

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Also when I cut out my bracket I left it a little wider in the underside arc. It just gave it a little more meat. And I put nuts on the bolts that hold it to the carrier.
I'll send some pics.
 
Anyone having issues getting them bleed completely. I do auto brakes all day and have power bleeder at work but the old pump it and hold it down isn't cutting it. Feels spongy still. I may pick up a harbor freight cheapo bleeder
 
i use a vacuum bleeder, may try lifting the nose up to get the bleeder to the top of the caliper, mine feels a little spongy but its deceiving! its supper responsive.
 
No problems bleeding frolm mine.
The air did work out(had to add fluid) two days later. Maybe a little spongee at first but now they are applied the moment you think about touching them.
My friend tested them tonight. He rides a trx450r, he said he loved them. Way powerful.
 
Great upgrade! and great idea! Weston thumbs up!!! now I can actually use my rear brake lol

just one question I'm gonna get a pair for the front what years will work? I found a pair of 09's that are powder coated blue will 09's work still?
 
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