Alan B just posted that Euro Specials have forward-mounted wheels and "normal" calipers instead of the ATE style calipers on North American Specials.
I'd never seen an ATE style caliper until I got my XS11SG (it was in sad shape) and in unjamming the locked on brakes I found that some clown of a PO had (as I thought) ground the pads tapered. Got new pads and WTF? They are SUPPOSED to be like that??? Seems to me that any braking system that needs tapered pads has to have been designed by an imbecile.
Later I found that Beemers, (the guys that have 9 parts in the entire engine and 142 in the twistgrip) used to have ATE calipers. So why'd Yamaha copy the fools? Does anybody know?
Fred Hill, S'toon.
I'd never seen an ATE style caliper until I got my XS11SG (it was in sad shape) and in unjamming the locked on brakes I found that some clown of a PO had (as I thought) ground the pads tapered. Got new pads and WTF? They are SUPPOSED to be like that??? Seems to me that any braking system that needs tapered pads has to have been designed by an imbecile.
Later I found that Beemers, (the guys that have 9 parts in the entire engine and 142 in the twistgrip) used to have ATE calipers. So why'd Yamaha copy the fools? Does anybody know?
Fred Hill, S'toon.
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