Tidy bar setup, that finish on the throttle housing is so clean. Well done
Thanks so much Andy
By the way, I have a late Friday Night Party errr... small update
I ordered some spacers for the Brembo T-Drive rotors since I plan to use this same as stock Brembo T-Drive rotors to be paired with a Brembo GP4-RR Brake Caliper and upcoming Ohlins FGR300 replacement.
The Brembo GP4-RR has 22.5mm offset while the stock Brembo Stylema caliper has 30mm offset.
I also calculate the offset of the current FGR300 brake caliper bracket and it will require a 1.25mm rotor spacers to move the Brembo T-Drive rotors outward so it will be centered with the Brembo GP4-RR caliper.
However, I can't find a ready to use 1.25mm rotor spacers but I found 1.5mm rotor spacers exactly for Ducati & Marchesini PCD and diameters ready in stock from a UK machined shop.
So I just bought a PAIR of them....
I know, you might think that this is NOT perfect, but, please imagine how thin 1mm is and then imagine how even more thinner the 0.25mm of differences between a 1.5mm and 1.25mm is so it wouldn't really matter.
Well, of course if when I test fit it, I found out the 0.25mm is noticeable, then I will either machine the current spacers to shave 0.25mm or just order a custom order spacers...
In the meantime, I also buy some thicker spacers because I plan to (for now), install the GP4-RR onto the stock Ohlins forks just to test fit the brake hose, so I will need a 7.5mm thickness spacer.
Why 7.5mm spacer, because it is 30mm offset of the stock Stylema caliper minus the 22.5mm offset of the GP4-RR calipers. Yes, it is really that simple...
Unfortunately, the machine shop in UK ran out of 7.5mm spacers and for some reason, they can't fulfilled custom thickness order so what I did was I purchase a 6mm spacer and will add it to the 1.5mm spacer and it become 7.5mm spacer.
Unfortunately again, they only have one 6mm spacer in stock, so I am forced to buy a 4mm spacer and a 2mm spacer (which total become 6 mm spacer) and then add the 1.5mm spacer to complete both side.
Yes, it might be a bit confusing for now, but you will understand more when I install it on the bike hopefully sometimes next month.
Also, you might ask, how in the world, I am going to fit a 108mm GP4-RR caliper to our Ohlins forks with 100mm caliper spacing? well. the answer is also simple, since this is just a test fit, I will only fit 1 bolts per caliper and the other will be just secure using tie-lock.
My bike is not going anywhere anyway
Oh, and why GP4-RR because I know I had been plenty stupid with spending money on this project, however, I am still not that stupid to buy a pair of GP4-SBK caliper for 11,500 euro
Although if Brembo is selling them for $9,000 a pair, I might become stupid again but ... 11,500 euro... well I have to draw a line in the sands somewhere
In the meantime here are the aluminum spacers for the Brembo T-Drive rotors: