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Time To Brake

Jaybrake Calipers and Magnum Shielding Brake Lines
103 Cubic Inches Of Harley Flywheel
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103 Cubic Inches Of Harley Flywheel
With shiny new polished calipers and brackets from Jaybrake, the Springer will have a nice, clean, complete look. Parts we ordered included (A) Front Two-Piston Bracket (MSRP: $69.95), (B) Front Dual Series Two-Piston Caliper (MSRP: $159.95, (C) Rear Four-Piston Bracket (MSRP: $79.95), (D) Quad Series Four-Piston Caliper (MSRP: $224.95), and some Sterling Chromite II brake lines from Magnum Shielding: (E) Front Brake Line (MSRP: $77.95) and (F) Rear Brake Line (MSRP: $104.95).
Time To Brake Dual Piston Calipers
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Time To Brake Dual Piston Calipers
To replace the front caliper, we picked up one of Jaybrakes' dual-piston calipers. The polished finish is much easier on the eyes than the stock black, and even though the caliper itself is smaller and more compact than the stock single-piston floating unit, it will still provide plenty of braking power.
Time To Brake Quad Piston Caliper
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Time To Brake Quad Piston Caliper
We beefed up the rear, replacing the stock dual-piston caliper with one of Jaybrake's quad-piston calipers. As you can see, even though the new caliper has two more pistons, it's still almost the same size as stock. This quad caliper also sports four separate DP brake pads (one for each piston), which helps the pads cool faster and makes for better braking.
Time To Brake Brake Lines
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Time To Brake Brake Lines
The chrome-like finish of the Sterling Chromite II brake lines, along with the chrome fittings, will look good with the polished calipers and brackets, and will really stand out against the gloss-black frame.

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