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arj127
8th March 2006, 17:31
Does anyone know where i could purchase two brake discs for a NC30?

The Stranger
8th March 2006, 17:51
keep an eye on tardme if you are not in a hurry. There is a guy usually selling them, but I note not listed at this point. Wants $299.00 each.

Grumpy
8th March 2006, 17:55
There is an outfit that advertise in the local bike mags from Tauranga.

SuperDave
8th March 2006, 18:09
I bought a rear disc for my ZXR from a guy in Waihi - The quality of his stuff is okay but not perfect. As far as his customer service goes it is as shit as it comes. He lists on trademe often.

Cycletreads in Barrys Point Road sells discs, they might do ones for your NC30.

Grumpy
8th March 2006, 18:16
I bought a rear disc for my ZXR from a guy in Waihi - The quality of his stuff is okay but not perfect. As far as his customer service goes it is as shit as it comes. He lists on trademe often.

Cycletreads in Barrys Point Road sells discs, they might do ones for your NC30.

Oops. I think he might be the fella I was referring to. Scratch that idea.

bugjuice
8th March 2006, 19:52
I've got a pair of discs from a 90 CBR250 that I was gonna put on TM. I had to change them when the stupid man at OnRoad NZ failed my bike, cos they were a minutely loose. What it was, is that they're floating discs, and they were floating.. He didn't like it, so he failed it.

Can't see why they'd fail a WOF done by a bike shop. One was starting to float, the other is sweet. You're welcome to see if they match up and go from there.. Not scoured or marked. Just dusty..

Failing that, I've been looking round for new discs for a bike I'm building, and finding them a nightmare. I stopped by Spectrum and bumped into someone who's found a person bringing them in from the US. On average, they're the same discs as OE, and around $130 per disc cheaper than the dude in Waihi. I've also asked that guy about my discs and I'll get them from there if this new guy can't get mine from the US..

anyway, my life story over..

Deviant Esq
8th March 2006, 20:03
My bike failed it's WOF today for having a front disc too worn (3.9mm thick, stamped as requiring 4.5mm thick minimum), and so I need a new or second hand disc for my bike (1988 NZ250) too. Wreckers worth checking, or should I go new?

Sorry for the hijack.

Big Dave
8th March 2006, 20:09
anyway, my life story over..

Tragic, yet chillingly accurate.


www.whites.co.nz
are the agents for metal gear - see the links page.

pritch
9th March 2006, 13:21
My bike failed it's WOF today for having a front disc too worn

If you've got a credit card, check out Galfer on Google. Galfer brake lines and disks are made in Spain and sold pretty much all over the world. The braided lines probably don't meet NZ WoF standards (I enquired of the US importer and was told they aren't marked as meeting any standards).
The disks should be fine.

There are some big "motorcycle warehouse" operations in the USA sell them.

TLDV8
9th March 2006, 14:51
Does anyone know where i could purchase two brake discs for a NC30?

Henry at Takanini motorcycle wreckers probably has some (fwiw)

Drunken Monkey
9th March 2006, 15:02
I just got some after-market ones (almost half the price of OEMs) from Cycletreads. They ordered them in and fitted them, their service was tops :niceone:

Warr
9th March 2006, 15:04
Does anyone know where i could purchase two brake discs for a NC30?
Place in Waiha ... They arent OEM but you can get them to work :)
Here's a thread I was pondering their suitability on..
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=20393
BTW phone number is 021616295