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MAGURA SUPERMOTO RADIAL BRAKING SYSTEM
28 November 2005 - Venhill Engineering Limited

MAGURA of Germany have expanded their sensational lightweight range of supermoto braking kits, which offer enhanced bite and feeling, to cover most popular current models.

The slanting radial master can be mounted behind any original hand guard to save space and combines with simple lever reach adjustment ­to create a practical and professional package that’s simple to fit and easy to operate. The kits consist of four core components.

The forged radial pump has red anodised lever blade, with outstanding kinematics of leverage.
This robust forged brake caliper has exceptional rigidity through radial assembly. It has a quick-release system for straightforward brake pad replacement with the option of using different pads.
The 320 mm size disc (4 mm thick, 990 g light) works in conjunction with the four piston caliper, giving stopping power like throwing out an anchor, ­ but with the most precise brake modulation thanks to the hydraulic brake control.
Currently, fork ends for KTM/Husaberg, Honda, Yamaha and Husqvarna are available. In the usual MAGURA manner, the system kits include all assemblies and components for easy installation of the Radial Supermoto Brake System
The Supermoto Radial Brake Kit comprises Radial master cylinder and reservoir, four-pot caliper with four pads, floating disk, fork end and hose. Fork ends are now available to fit the current models of supermoto from KTM/Husaberg, Honda CRF450R, Yamaha and Husqvarna.


The MAGURA Supermoto Radial Brake Kit is available in priced at £765- inc. VAT. Full details + specification in attached document

Contact Venhill on 01306 885111or visit www.venhill.co.uk

http://www.venhill.co.uk


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