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Front Brake Caliper Racing Piston - For Brembo M4 Calipers (Honda)

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BrakeTech

Fits the following bikes
  • Honda CBR1000RR SP 2014-2018
Item Number
374283
Manufacturer #
BT-CRP-BK4
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Item Summary

  • Fits any application using Brembo M4 calipers (Honda)
  • Reducing thermal conductivity by 94%
  • Dramatically improves piston retraction, reduces brake drag
  • Increases top speed
  • Eliminates fluid boil
  • Improves release time for greater control exiting the apex
  • Improves overall braking consistency under sever racing conditions
  • Sold Per set of 4 ( 1 set Per Caliper) 
  • Two must be purchased for both calipers !

About the Product

 

  • Fits any application using Brembo M50 calipers
  • Reducing thermal conductivity by 94%
  • Dramatically improves piston retraction, reduces brake drag
  • Increases top speed
  • Eliminates fluid boil
  • Improves release time for greater control exiting the apex
  • Improves overall braking consistency under sever racing conditions
  • Sold Per set of 4 ( 1 set Per Caliper) 
  • Two must be purchased for both calipers !

BT Ventilated Caliper Racing Pistons

Late model OE calipers have come a long way in terms of both performance and design.  Far more rigid than their predecessors, the late generation examples from Brembo, Nissin, Sumitomo, Tokico and others provide ultra stiff and relatively lightweight designs have been instrumental in bringing braking performance to new levels.

But they’re still using problematic aluminum pistons – lightweight, yes, but also highly conductive in providing a huge heat path into the hydraulics.  BrakeTech is now addressing this with specially engineered ventilated stainless steel pistons of proprietary material that all but eliminates those shortcoming:

• Reducing thermal conductivity by 94%
• Dramatically improves piston retraction, reduces brake drag
• Increases top speed
• Eliminates fluid boil
• Improves release time for greater control exiting the apex
• Improves overall braking consistency under severe racing conditions