step2534 wrote:
I agree with RTman10 keep away from 05 ,06 If the servo goes it will cost more than the bike, you can get 2nd hand units but with no guarantee.
Think about it there has to be a reason they only fitted them for 2 yrs.
As far as doing a conventional conversion for £400 I reckon its impossible Think about it a brake disc is around £250, yer not going to get a lot for £400.
Keep with 07 onwards or you might regret it!!
I don't think mileage has anything to do with it
Actually I was wrong about the price of the conversion. It's called 'Servoectomy' and is £250. Basically they:
1. Disconnect and remove the complete servo unit and ancillaries which weighs a whopping 6kg!
2. Connect front and rear brake lines.
3. Install relays for the activation of the brake light via the front or rear brake levers (previously by servo circuit)
4. Link out brake warning light (no longer required)
4. Flush and top up fluid.
So like a 2007 onwards bike you loose the servo with no detrement to braking performance. Ok the linked braking goes but actually I ditched this on my blackbird so would not bother me at all. Interestingly they have also done this conversion on a number post 06 bikes where the owner just wanted a conventional break set-up. So in summary not so black and white about choosing an 05 / 06 bike. Finding a clean tidy example will be more of a challenge!