Tvivlare bör läsa andra länken jag skickade..
Enligt punkt 2 är bromsarna inte "bättre" i egentlig mening, fördelar finns dock enligt punkt 1
Punkt tre bör läsas den åsså.. Observera att denna text gäller Brembo fyrpadsok, som finns i två utföranden, identiska förutom infästningen och kanske därför är den bästa jämförelsen för radiellt vs konventionellt infästa ok.
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1. You seem to be confusing mounting stiffness with caliper deflection, two distinctly different yet related phenomenon. Radial mounting is a much greater issue relative to even pad wear rather than actual performance you'd "feel" at the lever. This is primarily due to the near elimination of the torsional effect being virtually neutralized by the fore and aft load distribution. The performance gains you allude to are predominately associated to significant reductions in caliper deflection under high load and the advent of individual pad per piston with its twice as many leading edges.
2. In recent conversation with my associates at Aprilia UK, the new RSV1000R which is now blessed with the latest Brembo radial mount cast 4 pad calipers, according to them, exhibits virtually no discernable performance gains over the “old world” conventional mount caliper of the same [4 pad] design. So in reality, radial mounting alone, which surely offers some incremental advantages (not the least of which is a wee bit lighter), doesn’t directly translate into demonstrable improvements that some erringly allude to.