In case anyone is interested in improving braking performance on the "street" here's my experience with the EBC brake upgrade - I wish I had done it sooner. Of course it doesn't change the mushy braking feeling but it allows you stop more quicly. Before this when riding on the street and moving with some speed (40+) it was sometimes scary how long it would take to stop, say coming up to a light. Now I can stop with confidence. I haven't tried it on the dirt yet but I don't foresee any issues. I imagine the floating rotor and the wave pattern will really help in long descents. Pictures are below.
I got the 280mm disc (vs. the stock 260). It's a floating rotor too. There was a 320 upgrade option but I figured that would be overkill on dirt and it's more exposed to being damaged.
Comes with a relocating caliper bracket (gold piece) and is a direct replacement for the stock piece.
What's cool is it retains the stock speedo. All I had to do was remove the magnet from the stock rotor and JB-weld it inside one of the buttons. And the speed reading was spot on. That was a nice touch by EBC.
The package did not come with any documentation but it was pretty easy to figure out - there are only 2 parts after all. I got this from Perfectbrakes.com (the only official online re-seller for EBC in the US).




I got the 280mm disc (vs. the stock 260). It's a floating rotor too. There was a 320 upgrade option but I figured that would be overkill on dirt and it's more exposed to being damaged.
Comes with a relocating caliper bracket (gold piece) and is a direct replacement for the stock piece.
What's cool is it retains the stock speedo. All I had to do was remove the magnet from the stock rotor and JB-weld it inside one of the buttons. And the speed reading was spot on. That was a nice touch by EBC.
The package did not come with any documentation but it was pretty easy to figure out - there are only 2 parts after all. I got this from Perfectbrakes.com (the only official online re-seller for EBC in the US).



