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Old 07-16-2013, 11:37 PM
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Default A Gas Gas "Padiator" prototype from Siccass?

http://sicassracing.com/store/produc...padiator_honda

I was roaming through the sicass products page looking for a GG version of the Padiator rear brake cooler. I emailed to ask if the Honda version would fit the GG. I was told no.

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No the Honda model is different.

We have a proto type for the Gas Gas , It should be the same as Yamaha & Suzuki. We will not be producing those untill we get enough interest, It is very expensive to have program made to machine these.

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I have e-mailed him a link to this thread to get a discussion going.
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Old 07-16-2013, 11:44 PM
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Here is the list of Honda bikes that fit the Padiator:

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Fits:
CR125 02-08
CRF150R 07-
CRF230F 04-08
CRF230L 08
CR250 02-08
XR250R 03-06
CRF250F/R/X 04-10
CRF450F/R/X 01-10
Other models currently in development.
What year Honda CR pads cross over to the Gas Gas? 1987 to 2001, right? (that's inconvenient).
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Old 07-17-2013, 09:21 PM
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Run a solid rear disk and Motorcraft Super Duty brake fluid and you won't have any issues.
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Old 07-18-2013, 02:43 AM
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I thought the advantage of a solid rear disk is greater pad life in muddy/sandy conditions - and the trade off is hotter running temps...

Here is a really good description of the mechanics of a solid rotor working well when the mud is extremely abrasive

http://velonews.competitor.com/2013/...ditions_272308

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Old 07-18-2013, 08:41 AM
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I thought the advantage of a solid rear disk is greater pad life in muddy/sandy conditions - and the trade off is hotter running temps...

Here is a really good description of the mechanics of a solid rotor working well when the mud is extremely abrasive

http://velonews.competitor.com/2013/...ditions_272308

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Jeff
Thanks for sharing the link.
Great information...
You being in Oregon, do you run the solid rotor?
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Old 07-18-2013, 08:58 AM
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The solid rotor pulls heat away from the pads.
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Old 07-20-2013, 12:37 PM
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On some of the bikes that friends have run hard up here in the rocks to the point of boiling the rear fluid and loosing brakes till you bleed it out a simple cheap fix.. Go to radio shack, maybe online as less of them actually have real parts in stock. get a 1"x1" alum heat sink, these are fins about 1/2-3/4" tall? PC7 epoxy or somekind of epoxy it to the back of the brake caliper, so it points(fins) up to the rider, not out and fins flowing direction of wheel travel. Plenty of heat is transmitted through this and keeps it much cooler, all for like $10-12 bucks.. If something hits it it will break off.
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