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Brembo's new Bybre
combined brake system
BYBRE, Brembo's brand developed specifically for
brake systems on small and medium displacement
scooters and motorcycles, has developed a new
combined braking system.
Said to allow the optimum use of brakes and reduce
safe stopping distances, the new system consists of
a floating front caliper with three 24mm diameter
pistons.
The central piston is actuated by a 14mm diameter
rear master cylinder with integrated tank, while the
two outside pistons are driven by a 12mm diameter
handlebar-mounted front master cylinder.
A special valve positioned between the rear master
cylinder and the front caliper determines the pressure
distribution between the front and rear calipers.
Brembo claims that it ensures that when the brake
pedal is operated, the rear wheel will always lock up
before the front, providing better performance than
a standard brake system. This type of system will
become mandatory on all scooters and bikes up to
125cc under new EU regulations that come into
effect in 2016.
In other Brembo news, the company says that it has
been awarded TÜV certification for their race-bred
Supersport and T-drive brake discs - which ensures
compatibility with the latest ABS-equipped
models.Meanwhile, the M50 monoblock break
caliper that uses process technology introduced for
500cc racing in 1994, and seen in 2011 on the 1199
Panigale, has been chosen by Ducati for its two
newest and most powerful superbikes - the 1299
Panigale and the Multistrada 1200S.
Employing sophisticated "topology optimisation"
programmes in which "iterative procedure allow
PARTS AND ACCESSORIES
design engineers to remove material from areas of
the caliper where it is not needed, achieving
maximum stiffness and minimal weight".
Other Brembo components on the two new Ducati
models include a fixed rear brake caliper on the 1299
Panigale and a floating one on the Multistrada
1200S, front and rear brake discs, the PR16/21 radial
master cylinder and PR 15/19 clutch master cylinder.
Brembo also supplies the forged wheels for the S
version of the 1299 Panigale and a 265mm rear
brake disc with the 2x28 floating caliper on the
Multistrada 1200S.
Ducati has also used Brembo brakes on its new
Scrambler model - a single 330mm flat-bell floating
disc with a four piston caliper at the front and a
245mm disc with single piston caliper at the rear.
Brembo is also supplying the brakes for Kawasaki's
track-only supercharged 300hp 2015 Ninja H2R and
the street legal Ninja H2.
Brembo components and systems also feature on
Suzuki's supercharged 588cc Recursion concept
bike.
BREMBO SPA
Curno (BG), ITALY
Tel: +39 035 605 1111
[email protected]
www.brembo.com
Rearsets 2015 S 1000 RR
BONAMICI Racing has released a set of race
inspired rearsets for the 2015 BMW S 1000
RR 2015.
CNC machined from 7075 aluminium billet,
the rearsets use bearings throughout to
dramatically reduce friction and there is
also a spring on the brake lever to assist it
return to position after use. The actual peg
position can be adjusted to six different
positions. Black anodised is the standard
finish for the rearsets, but Bonamici can
provide other colours on request.
BONAMICI RACING
Magliano Sabina (RI), ITALY
Tel: +39 0744 919939
[email protected]
www.bonamiciracing.it
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DECEMBER 2014 / JANUARY 2015