Here's my thinking (such that it is)...
There is only so much you can do with the 20+ year-old braking technology on our beloved mechanical companions. I was thinking about researching to see if any more modern machines used the same diameter and length forks that the XS11 uses with an eye to swapping forks and having access to updated brake components. I realize that this would also entail swapping wheels, rotors, fender, and the master cylinder from the other bike as well - but if it allowed better braking, I'd be more than willing to do it.
Failing that... how about the entire front end, provided I could find a machine that uses the same steering head dimensions, and I could mantain correct rake and trail?
Just an idea - I'm hoping someone can provide either a reality check, suggestions as to which bikes to look at, or perhaps best of all worlds a way to modernize the existing brakes.
The brakes on the bike are in good shape and do work, and do stop the bike well - but my other ride is a ZZR600, and while I realize I'll never have the XS11 stopping like a 600cc sportbike, I'd like more than what I have now.
Thanks!
There is only so much you can do with the 20+ year-old braking technology on our beloved mechanical companions. I was thinking about researching to see if any more modern machines used the same diameter and length forks that the XS11 uses with an eye to swapping forks and having access to updated brake components. I realize that this would also entail swapping wheels, rotors, fender, and the master cylinder from the other bike as well - but if it allowed better braking, I'd be more than willing to do it.
Failing that... how about the entire front end, provided I could find a machine that uses the same steering head dimensions, and I could mantain correct rake and trail?
Just an idea - I'm hoping someone can provide either a reality check, suggestions as to which bikes to look at, or perhaps best of all worlds a way to modernize the existing brakes.
The brakes on the bike are in good shape and do work, and do stop the bike well - but my other ride is a ZZR600, and while I realize I'll never have the XS11 stopping like a 600cc sportbike, I'd like more than what I have now.
Thanks!
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