Time for an update!
I finally managed to get time to bleed the brake and take the old girl for a quick spin at the weekend. So after the initial problems with getting the wrong colour caliper and the banjo bolt thread pitch being different, I can thankfully report that the brake is AWESOME
The feel at the level is nice, you can modulate it well and the lever feels much firmer than I could ever get it with the original 2 pot jobbie.
Two fingers is enough in most situations, and when you pull on the lever hard, the forks dive and the bike pulls up pretty quick. I could probably pitch myself over the bars if I grabbed too hard! With the old brake, the phrase 'lossing the front on the brakes' was not really something I ever worried about. More like locking the back and sailing straight on...
With the new caliper, you could easily lock the front if you wanted to.
So yes, I'm very pleased overall, inspite of the initial hick-ups. The brake is waaaaay more powerful than the original, but not too grabby.
The engineering is very nice, and the finish looks good, but only time can tell how it holds up.
It fits well with no need for ugly adaptor brackets - just a couple of shims (supplied) to go between the caliper mounting lugs and the fork lugs to centre the caliper over the disc. Doing this does make the back of the caliper sit VERY close to the spokes (no more than a mm - a Rizzla would struggle to fit between!) but nothing has rubbed it so far.
So is it worth the money? Well, you pays your money and you takes your choice. If you want a well made, very powerful front caliper that is designed to fit your bike, then yes it is.
There are alternatives like the many 4 pot calipers around for other Supermotos if you get someone to make an adaptor bracket, but they are designed to be used on machines that are lighter than our bikes. These would still be better than the original 2 pot caliper, but I doubt any of them will be as powerful as this 6 potter.
All I need now is to get a nice R6 disc with the ally carrier, and get some stiffer fork springs to stop them diving so hard when hit the front brake