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tell us about the rear brake conversion on your bike.
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brake conversion ? Isn`t that the standard brake of the 907ie just with countless holes in the caliper mounting bracket ?
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Thanks for the question, but they are the stock goldline Brembos that came on the 907 in 1992.
paso750 wrote:brake conversion ? Isn`t that the standard brake of the 907ie just with countless holes in the caliper mounting bracket ?
You can count the holes though. There are 12! :lol:

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:) I may have been irritated by all the other holes.
Are all those shiny parts chromed or polished ?

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I think the answer is:
BLING!!! :wink:

Standard caliper bracket w a few holes & polished.
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Tamburinifan wrote:I think the answer is:
BLING!!! :wink:

Standard caliper bracket w a few holes & polished.
Exactly! Easy way to make my bike different from any other 907ie or Paso. All polished original parts except the custom exhaust. :thumbup:
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N...ice :lol: :beer:
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DonaldoDuck wrote:Thanks for the question, but they are the stock goldline Brembos that came on the 907 in 1992.
paso750 wrote:brake conversion ? Isn`t that the standard brake of the 907ie just with countless holes in the caliper mounting bracket ?
You can count the holes though. There are 12! :lol: Jeez I took your metal as a 750 didnt I should av got a 907ie seems like the finished paso! must jump into the forum for this bike maybe ill change to one then if i can find one,thanks again desmodave.

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