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20-02-17, 08:12 AM
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180 caliper weight
Anyone know the weight of zs180 front brake calipers including the bracket? I don't have any lying around that I can weigh. From memory it's about 5kgsni think but want to know
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If I remember later I have some off a 220 coupe in the garage.
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If I remember later I have some off a 220 coupe in the garage.
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22-02-17, 05:24 AM
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My scales just said 6.4kg with pads and hose. I'll take them off later and try again.
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My scales just said 6.4kg with pads and hose. I'll take them off later and try again.
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Thanks drew! Amazing how heavy they are!
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22-02-17, 09:33 AM
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Yeah they are too heavy for the kitchen scales which I thought went to 5kg! Quite surprised at that. Might weigh my pug 406's.
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OK maybe not the most accurate but that 6.4 with pads and hose has dropped to 5.3kg bare caliper.
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Thanks for that drew, makes brake upgrades even more appealing when you consider a lot of the racing spec ones weigh 1.5-2kgs
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