Automotive - , Johor, Malaysia
The Story Of Kaidon Invention -- Initial concept of Kaidon invention begin from the inventor who are a car racing enthusiast. Most of racing enthusiast always focus to develop the horsepower of the race car, but the Kaidon Inventor think for another way. Increasing and upgrading the brake performance of a race car should be same priority in the racing industry of highly competitiveness. A better brake system absolutely will influence the whole racing performance for no doubt. Hence, great braking comes with great result in every race. And than, the story began, how to increase the brake result without putting in a lot of money ? The inventor has the strong will to strive for "half a second" in every cornering in the race, that is to say, every 10 cornering, the racer shall strive for "5 seconds" advantage. You know what, in racing mode, 5 seconds is consider a huge different when comes to the finish line. This is how the Kaidon concept started from and this is why we invented new type of brake system that can improve brake performance but with low put in of money without buying those highly expensive brake kit. The inventor keep on develop and thinking to increase the brake result of Kaidon Prototype. Repeat, and repeat and repeat. Again and again to increase the result of Kaidon Prototype. Finally, Kaidon invented a new type of disc brake rotor embedded with Kaidon Ceramic Friction portion that allow the racer to enjoy the strong grip of brake performance under high speed racing condition. Yes, feel the different like never before, and stop like never before. The driver may enjoy the feeling of fiercely biting of the brake force during striving for cornering brake point before attacking every corner in the race. Without buying bigger size rotor, without buying bigger size caliper, without expensive brake kit, we have made it become real. This is the story and concept of Kaidon all the way. ----- " Stop Like Never Before " -----
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