A way to show off more of those beautiful wheels?

Brock

Member
Happy holidays everybody. I don't know much about the following parts, but was wondering if any of you do or if you already have them on your bikes? It's a shame how the relatively large disk brakes and right side drive pully hide a great deal of the beauty of our wheels. I was considering installing a front axle brake and a combination rear pully/rear brake assembly on my 2007Big Dog K9 in order to reveal more of my attractive front and rear stock wheels. Any thoughts out there? Anybody know a good brand name(s) for the parts? Expensive job? Thanks--Brock. :whoop:
 

Brock

Member
Thanks Little Boo and Gas man. Little Boo, are those parts the best out there or are their better parts available, because we're talking brakes and safety here, and I have been known to break a 100 here and there. Hey Gas Man, is there anything you don't know?! You are the Einstein of Big Dogs! Thanks again--Brock.
 

Shredder

Active Member
I had the first 360 brake and now the new version on my bike on the front wheel. It works very well so far.

Shredder
 

Little-Boo

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Troop Supporter
Brock, I have only looked into the 360 brakes. I plan on getting some within the next year or so maybe sooner. Looks like Shredder has them on his bike, maybe he can enlighten both of us on the cost and durability of the 360 brakes. How about it shedder any comments on the 360 brakes would be appreciated. :2thumbs:

Carlos
 

Shredder

Active Member
I had the original 360 brake which developed a problem with the chrome peeling away. When they came out with the newer version I replaced my original with the new one. My dealer (Full house cycles) did the install as they had done the original. The labor was more than I had hoped since quite a bit of machining of the proper spacers was required. Seems to me the brake should come with the spacers that simply need to be cut down to fit your bike. I do like how this brake functions, much less front end dive in my opinion. I would put one of these on my rear wheel once I see a mount that I like. I believe I paid $1,500 for the brake and the labor. By the way, if you want to do the install yourself I believe it will void your warranty. I simply didnt want to cover up my newly chromed wheels with that ugly rotor. Hope this helps.

Shredder

Check out the snake skin on the sidewalls of my new Avon Cobras.



 
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MARV

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pulled the old 360 rear for a HHI sprotor. company replaced the old version with a new style 5" chrome version. i also have a couple sets of arms, pills and some tube for inner spacers. should be enough for a complete install minus any standard wheel spacers.

$850 shipped
 

LARS

sippin & cruzin
Looks real nice,I'll bet that makes it a little easier to clean the rims,I like the look:cheers:
 

Little-Boo

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Troop Supporter
Thanks Marv & Shredder for sharing your expirences with the 360 brakes. You bikes looks Bad Ass without the rotors, it really shows off the wheels. I will have to find someone that can do the install and go from there once I get ready to do that.

Thanks again Marv & Shredder

Carlos :2thumbs:
 

Brock

Member
Thanks for the great pictures and info. Marv. Your bike looks truly awesome. Can you please tell me where you bought your sprotor, and do you know if they make one that will accomodate my 2007 Big Dog K9 Belt Drive System. Thanks so much--Brock :up:
 
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MARV

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Thanks for the great pictures and info. Marv. Your bike looks truly awesome. Can you please tell me where you bought your sprotor, and do you know if they make one that will accomodate my 2007 Big Dog K9 Belt Drive System. Thanks so much--Brock :up:

got the HHI sprotor from scooters performance in florida. you'd need to switch to chain drive which is a clearance problem inside the trans pulley cover. it barely fits after some mods to the cover. also have to weld the tab for the caliper mount to the swingarm. then spacers and shorter brake line.


it goes but its tough.
 

360 Brake

New Member
Thanks for noticing our Brakes. We got several hits to our site from here. I wanted to personally stop by and check it out. If any of you have any questions feel free to call any time. My phone number is 317-875-0360. I did see a complaint about not having supplied the correct spacers for an install. We are sorry for that but there several different wheels manufacture and hundreds of different models of bikes these brakes have been installed on. Multiply one by the other and throw in the custom bikes, and you can see why it is impossible to stock them. I can however point you in the direction of one of our distributors that builds bolt on kits to order. 360 Brake ~ Revolutionizing Motorcycle Brakes

Matt
 
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