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Interesting concept.Installed a Bullet Brake today fairly easy job. Now the front brake can be locked while parked.
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Thanks very much for that detailed explanation. (And for the discount code, should anyone else pursue this mod.)Yes its the BB-01 use discount code "SENSEI15" to get it to $101 saving $18. I put it on the front if the bike was on the center stand. Some fluid will come out not much just have the BB with one seal on it ready to go. No need to crank down on it its aluminum the BB seals are top notch! I took off the windscreen to give me more room. Make sure you cover the plastics and LCD with a something to not let the brake fluid come in contact. After I got the BB on and tightened I took off the front brakes cover and slowly "SLOWLY" lol pump the brake on the center stand and turn the handlebars to the left high point of the master cylinder. Getting every bubble out let it sit for 5 minutes work the BB and get more bubbles out till its firm like stock. To drill the hole i took off the BMW center and right hand lower. Then put the top on and with a flashlight use a perm marker where the BB is near the plastic. Drill a small hole and used a dremel to get it centered then used a drill with a step up bit that looks like a xmas tree lol. Apply a little front brake then push the BB in. to release just pull in the front bake lever. I have one on my 24' HONDA Africa Twin DCT stays locked and Honda Goldwing owners swear by it with the DCT transmission. Made in the USA folks!
Great mod and the first I've heard of this. Thanks for sharing!Installed a Bullet Brake today fairly easy job. Now the front brake can be locked while parked.
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Every once in a while -- maybe once a year, maybe once every other year -- I wind up in a situation that seems to require parking a scooter on an incline (as opposed to, say, parking it far away, maybe out of sight of a restaurant window, etc.).Bit puzzled why this is useful. My C650 Sport of course has a parking brake, when it's on the side stand, and to me that's more a nuisance than a benefit.

After seeing your post I decided to try this out but have not received yet. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07ZK2YK91?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1 I park in a garage, and typically avoid hills which can be inconvenient but when staying at hotels I have my fingers crossed it will still be there in the morning. Thanks for the post.Installed a Bullet Brake today fairly easy job. Now the front brake can be locked while parked.
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OTOH, if I lived in San Francisco or some other hilly place, maybe I would encounter more situations that would be suitable for a parking brake when stopping for lunch or something. I did, after all, just spend a lot of money on adding an internal TPMS to my C 400, so I'm not averse to elegant solutions; however, that's something I use every ride.
Sure. You're talking about TPMS, right?Bill, can you tell me more or direct me to the post please?
Ah, you make some excellent points.The reasons I don't like my Sport having the automatic rear parking brake tied to the sidestand are that, (1) it does not allow me to put it on the center stand without first retracting the side stand, and (2) I can't move the bike around the garage just by straightening it from the side stand - I have to again retract the side stand before I can move it at all. So, since I don't perceive any benefit from having it, but do experience disadvantages, that's why I don't like it.
THAT SAID, because I can't stand things not being as they were designed, I have not disabled it (which would be easy to do) ...
which i do, and either of these will definitely come in handy.OTOH, if I lived in San Francisco or some other hilly place,
