Took my front discs off the zxr250 today and got them machined and also put new EBC pads in and on the first run it is a complete disgrace. Really bad “pedal” (lever) pulse and looking at the discs and judging by the frequency of the pulse it appears that the pad is biting either on or off the cross drilled sections … looking at the discs it appears to be worse on one side since there is a different wear (or deposit of pad material) around the cross drill holes. Anyway, I couldn’t really do a proper bed in since it was wet and it would have chucked the bike with all the vibration if I had tried to stop hard.
I guess one possibility is that the dudes f%cked one or both the rotors when they machined them (also one of them is now slightly under spec … 3.4 when min is 3.5mm even though I asked him not to go passed min thickness). Personally, I wouldn’t have thought this would be a prob myself unless braking really hard thus leading to quicker fade.
Basically wondering if anyone has any suggestions … here are some of the courses of action I am considering tomorrow:
1. Try to bed them in a bit more and hope it gets better.
2. Get a dial gauge and check the runout of the rotors.
3. Pull off one of the calipers and secure it to see if it is just one of the rotors
4. Take it to the brake shop who did the machine (it is a car shop not sure they can do much with the rotors on the bike)
5. Take it to a bike mechanic and get them to check it out
Also wondering if anyone has had similar experience? Wishful thinking is it will just go away

Thx
NBH