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HOW-TO: Upgrade the braking system on your Yamaha R3 

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When it comes to motorcycles, safety should always be a top priority. One of the most critical components contributing to a rider's safety is the braking system. While the stock brake system on the Yamaha R3 is adequate for everyday riding, upgrading it with high-performance components can significantly enhance braking performance and overall control. In this blog post, we'll explore the benefits of upgrading the brake system on a Yamaha R3, specifically through the installation of new HEL braided brake lines, a Brembo P4 caliper, a Brembo RCS15 master cylinder, and disabling the ABS system.
Braided Brake Lines: A Step Towards Efficiency and Consistency
Replacing the stock rubber brake lines with braided brake lines from Hel is an excellent first step towards improving braking performance. Braided lines offer superior strength and rigidity, reducing the amount of flex during braking. This translates into a more responsive and consistent braking feel, enhancing control and feedback.
Brembo P4 Caliper: Unleashing Optimal Stopping Power
The addition of a Brembo P4 caliper takes braking performance to a whole new level. Brembo is renowned for manufacturing high-quality braking components used in top-tier motorcycles and racing machines. The P4 caliper offers superior clamping force, ensuring excellent stopping power and enhanced modulation. With this upgrade, you can expect increased confidence when diving into corners and the ability to bring the Yamaha R3 to a halt swiftly and effortlessly. The P4 caliper is a monoblock caliper, meaning it is machined from a single block of aluminum alloy, providing superior rigidity and strength. This design helps reduce flex and provides more precise and consistent braking performance. Keep in mind that in order to mount the P4 caliper on the R3, you will need a special mounting bracket. In this video, I am using the Tyga unit, but Spears Racing also offers a similar option. Both products are top-notch!
Brembo RCS15 Master Cylinder: Precision Control at Your Fingertips
The Brembo RCS15 master cylinder is a masterstroke in precision control. With its adjustable lever ratio, you can tailor the braking feel to your liking. The RCS15 offers two settings, allowing you to switch between a more progressive feel for everyday riding and a more aggressive setup for spirited sessions on the track. This versatility ensures optimal control and enables you to extract the full potential of the upgraded brake system.
Disabling the ABS System: Personalizing the Braking Experience
While ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) undoubtedly enhances safety by preventing wheel lock-up, some riders (me included) prefer to have direct control over the braking process. Disabling the ABS system allows you to tailor the braking performance to your liking, making it ideal for experienced riders who are comfortable with manual modulation and seeking a more engaging riding experience.
Motul Brake Fluid: Designed to Resist High Temperatures
My go-to brake fluid is the Motul RBF660 for the racetrack, and I normally use the RBF600 for road riding. Motul RBF660 is a high-performance brake fluid designed for extreme racing conditions. It has a higher boiling point compared to RBF600, making it more resistant to brake fade under intense heat generated during aggressive braking. For regular street riding or moderate performance requirements, the Motul RBF600 brake fluid should provide ample performance and safety.
Conclusion:
Upgrading the brake system on your Yamaha R3, through the installation of braided brake lines, a Brembo P4 caliper, a Brembo RCS15 master cylinder, and disabling the ABS system, offers several benefits that significantly enhance your riding experience. The combination of these components improves braking efficiency, provides superior stopping power, and gives you precise control over your motorcycle's braking performance.
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Комментарии : 10   
@yamamaha_rider
@yamamaha_rider 10 месяцев назад
came here for the R3 content as well
@landry555
@landry555 10 месяцев назад
Thank you so much! I really appreciate the support!
@trenthays7
@trenthays7 10 месяцев назад
Just subbed! Love the R3 content.
@landry555
@landry555 10 месяцев назад
Thank you so much!!! I really appreciate the subscription!
@Nathan2692
@Nathan2692 Месяц назад
How many cm(length) is your front brake line bro
@xeriay
@xeriay 7 месяцев назад
Can you put the links in chat please 🙏🏻
@SeamTressGaming
@SeamTressGaming Год назад
Is the 15mm master cylinder really capable for the 4 pot setup? I got the 17mm master cylinder and 4 pot as a recommendation, as well as the 14-15mm for the twin pot. Yet others said that a 16mm is a good pair for the 2 pot setup. So I was wondering how's the brake fell that you get with your setup.
@landry555
@landry555 Год назад
Hi There! Thanks for reaching out. Great question! I had so many different point of views when I purchased this. However, after some research and contacting a few Brembo resellers, everyone was in agreement that with a single calliper system (like the R3), the RCS15 was the proper solution. I've been personally happy with this setup. The brake lever feels great and stopping power is definitely an improvement from stock. I also feel that it modulates quite well... This is obviously a personal preference, but I'd certainly recommend the P4+RCS15 combo for the R3. Hope this is helpful. Thanks for the watching and for sharing your question. Cheers, /Marco
@somerandomthings6841
@somerandomthings6841 10 месяцев назад
Im using 15 corsa corta on mine from a 17 mm before definitely more proper on a p4 single disk , you have more control over your brake than the 17mm that just either stop or go
@SeamTressGaming
@SeamTressGaming 10 месяцев назад
@@somerandomthings6841 Got recommendation for a 2p setup?
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