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Brake disc grinding?

Thu Jan 03, 2013 1:42 pm

Does anyone have any advice or suggestions as to where I could get brake discs ground in the Sydney or Illawarra area??

Thanks!

Re: Brake disc grinding?

Thu Jan 03, 2013 1:55 pm

good luck with that mate, not many places touch bike discs these days as its too easy to go under the minimum thickness, and not having the right attachments for the brake-lathes to suit bike discs.

If you are prepared to send your stuff to Victoria - try Planet Discs. They specialise in bike discs - but get a firm quote from him before you post the discs down.....

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Re: Brake disc grinding?

Thu Jan 03, 2013 8:41 pm

i know some ppl Gos...
would you like me to enquire for you mate??

Re: Brake disc grinding?

Thu Jan 03, 2013 8:45 pm

cally wrote:....i know some ppl Gos...
would you like me to enquire for you mate??....


If you could post them up here that would be great, would help out Jason more so than me. I don't have any discs which need surfacing at the moment - one local mechanic here does mine if he *really* has to ... ;) and does a reasonable job - but he doesn't like doing them at all really.

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Re: Brake disc grinding?

Thu Jan 03, 2013 8:59 pm

I dont know who Jason is....but....
Always happy to help out someone if i can....
Ill make some calls tomorrow and see if i can help out...

Re: Brake disc grinding?

Thu Jan 03, 2013 9:01 pm

wont post them up here, as.....
They are personal friends who can and usually do help out if needed...
more than happy to help if i can...

Re: Brake disc grinding?

Thu Jan 03, 2013 9:14 pm

fair enough - maybe best thing to just send the details to old mate in a pm ?

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Re: Brake disc grinding?

Thu Jan 03, 2013 9:16 pm

will do buddy....
ill call tomorrow and PM you with results...

Re: Brake disc grinding?

Fri Jan 04, 2013 9:17 am

G'day guys... thanks for the info, I didn't know disc grinding was so difficult to get done?

I recall getting a ZXR750J rear disc machined by a guy working out of his garage in Revesby around 15 years ago, I think he advertised somewhere back then?
Have found some links to a guy (Ripperton) who seemed to be into grinding discs (with what seemed pretty good results) but eventually contacted him yesterday to find he's no longer doing it.

I understand bike discs would be very difficult to grind or machine because of their relative flexibility & probably I'm guessing because there's so little meat to machine before the min. thickness is exceeded.

Anyway... any advice appreciated, PM me if you prefer??

Jason

Re: Brake disc grinding?

Sat Jan 05, 2013 5:32 pm

Hi Jason,
I checked with the 2 guys that i know....
One isnt to keen to do it for ppl he doesnt know...
The other is out of the country ATM...
Sorry i couldnt help buddy
Cally..
PS liking your bike! looks sweeeet

Re: Brake disc grinding?

Sat Jan 05, 2013 10:48 pm

Let the moth's out of your wallet & buy some new one,s their two thin to fu-- with .. the only reason you would go to that much trouble. if is it vintage & unable to find :-)

Re: Brake disc grinding?

Mon Jan 07, 2013 2:15 pm

Rear disks aren't usually a problem, they tend to be a bit thicker, smaller diameter, and more importantly, non floating.
To machine the front disks properly they need removing from the carriers, assuming they are the normal riveted type pins, this would necessitate new pins and re-riveting after machining. It can be done without diss-assembly, but the machining setup becomes a real pain in the ass.
Putting a micrometer or vernier across the disk surface will not give an accurate indication as to whether or not they will clean up before they reach minimum thickness, you will need a micrometer with pointed anvils to determine that likelihood.
All in all, not worth the bother, unless you absolutely cannot buy new ones.

Re: Brake disc grinding?

Tue Jan 08, 2013 4:10 pm

yzr750 wrote:.....All in all, not worth the bother, unless you absolutely cannot buy new ones.....


^^ good advice this. If these are just replacement discs for a ZXR750, these can be purchased new from a number of suppliers.........

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Re: Brake disc grinding?

Sat Jan 12, 2013 7:37 pm

cally wrote:Hi Jason,
I checked with the 2 guys that i know....
One isnt to keen to do it for ppl he doesnt know...
The other is out of the country ATM...
Sorry i couldnt help buddy
Cally..
PS liking your bike! looks sweeeet


Thanks Cally I appreciate your effort... sounds like disc grinding isn't really an option.

koyote wrote:Let the moth's out of your wallet & buy some new one,s their two thin to fu-- with .. the only reason you would go to that much trouble. if is it vintage & unable to find :-)


Thanks koyote, but wallet moths aren't the issue, despite a very thorough search, OEM discs are no longer available & for one of my Kwacka's I want to retain as much originality as possible.

Anyway.... I'll retain the original discs on my ZXR & go quality aftermarket (OEM look) for my ZX7R project bike... unsurprisingly research has found the cheap (Chinese?) discs should be avoided due to poor quality machining.

Thanks again guys.

Jason

Re: Brake disc grinding?

Sun Jan 13, 2013 6:55 am

What bike are you looking to get discs for? Maybe someone on here has the answer!
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