Richo wrote:Brakes work fine .. just vibrate heaps at high speed when putting the anchors on .. and no, no spoke sabatage has taken place

They were most likely warped prior to removal also. However, when you replaced them, you have not put them back on the carrier in the same positions. Therefore, you are feeling the vibration more. Rotors can be flattened back out with "Some" degree of success by the right players. However, once again, replacement rotors are the best solution. Some people in here have fitted Galfer stuff to theirs with some success apparently. I think if you contacted "all things ZX9R" or Phil as he is affectionately known in here, he could point you in this direction. There are also people who do stuff locally. However, once again, success stories are patchy from what I have seen. Good luck with whatever you do.
As an aside, the rotors on my ZX9R were warped when I bought it and I did 50,000 odd klms on them and then sold it to another guy who is still using the same rotors. Mind you, I tend not to use the brakes too much as they only slow you down!!!!

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