Brembo Tdrive 320mm install

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Installing these on the Panigale. Are there any spaces needed for this? Looks like there is space inbetween the rotors at the TC spacer.
 

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Yes, most likely 1,6 mm thick spacers between the disc and the speedtrigger ring, as I did :D
 
From a racers point of view, there is a few pro's
Full floating -> less drag
Thicker disc -> slower heatup and more constant temperature

AND - the looks way better than OEM :D
 
I have the HPs which are 330mm. I don't remember them needing a spacer.......
 
From a racers point of view, there is a few pro's
Full floating -> less drag
Thicker disc -> slower heatup and more constant temperature

AND - the looks way better than OEM :D

If the above are your concerns then stay with 330 mm disks and go SICOM like I did. You will drop more than 1000 grams weight per disk, have less drag (full floating T drives) and a lot slower heat build up and more constant temperature because of the Carbon Plumbago compound those disks are made of. It also looks way better than Brembo T drives. :cool:
 
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I have full-floating 330mm Braketechs... 6mm thick. No spacer required under the rotors on mine

Claymore... You may already know, but carbon rotors are not legal for most racing classes.

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