Here's the official micro site, as usual scant details available from Brembo: http://www.stylema-brembo.com/
Might help reduce fade for serious use with the extra cooling but it's difficult to tell without testing them as you know, I'm trying to find out the piston size(s) if anyone has info?
Lighter (unsprung mass) and attention to cooling (given you have a smaller heat sink) are positives but not too sure about the reduced amount of fluid in the caliper. The blurb claims more direct application of the lever pressure but to my mind the reduction of the amount of fluid makes what is there easier to boil despite the claims on cooling. The development has to have come from somewhere, perhaps MotoGP ? Hopefully I'll find out in the not too distant future . Andy
Difficult to see in the arty farty video but all 4 pistons look the same diameter which doesn't look huge, say 34mm ish ? Andy
Probably me being a little bit cynical.....I do like this time of the year....loads of new hardware coming out and then in turn lots to read about and watch...although its pie in the sky from a cost point of view from me its always nice to meet the new stuff in real life on the mountain TT week.!!
Haha yeah - Brembo do love an arty farty video devoid of usable data! You're right they do look the same size, don't know about 34mm though - their recent trend has been to down-size the pistons - their previous version were down to 30mm.
Nice to see you can listen to mood calming music or take a call as you enjoy your leisurely 226BHP, 281Kmh blat to Loomies for a burger
Was looking at a Pani Air box/frame at Chris’s Shop in Suffolk earlier in year. It had been sprayed magnesium colour. Yours perchance?
Unlikely as I had it eventually Cerakoted in Sussex as opposed to straight paint. Prior to coating it, however, the airbox was briefly at Carl Harrison's in January after the initial paintwork went wrong and I had to then have it stripped back to bare metal, before settling on Cerakoting it (which I should have done from the outset. Expensive but worth every penny). Not sure who or where Chris's shop is in Suffolk.