DISC ROTOR
- bobtrx
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DISC ROTOR
G'day all I fitted my spare front wheel with a treaded tyre for a wet track day and found it has a warped disc so who do I ring for aftermarket disc and what brand would you recommend , I've been told standard zx6 disc's are prone to warping but I think I've been told that about all standard 600's from time to time . My other front wheel has standard disc's and I have no stopping problems with them . it comes down to cost standard or aftermarket , thanks
catch ewe later bob
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- Team Naked
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Re: DISC ROTOR
I have used Awesome Discs in Ringwood here in Mexico previously, naother mob called Planet Discs, there is another mob called Metal Gear and yet another called Aussie Discs (last one I left a message for and yet to hear back) they're all in Vic, given you have no locale in your gory details I have NFI if that's any use to you or not but there it is anyways.
A good mate will bail you out of jail, a true mate will be sitting in the cell next to you saying "Damn, we fucked up!!!"
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- KSRC Member
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Re: DISC ROTOR
Cheapest place i found was the dealer.
Cost me $600 for both fronts and 2 sets of pads.
Cost me $600 for both fronts and 2 sets of pads.
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- Team Naked
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Re: DISC ROTOR
I have a quote for $520 from Awesome
Includes pads and fitting of the discs, ride in and ride away on new brakes.

A good mate will bail you out of jail, a true mate will be sitting in the cell next to you saying "Damn, we fucked up!!!"