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Elise
8th February 2008, 17:42
Failed my warrant today due to a 'worn' front brake disk on my 1993 ZZR 250. :angry:

I'm assuming it will just require a standard brake disk for this particular model?

I have searched yellowpages to try and find a cheap second hand parts dealer (but no luck), I have also looked at new ones and the price has made me nearly faint. ($400!)

Does anyone (helpful) know a good place (around the central/west/north auckland area) where can get a decent/reasonable priced brake disk?

Cheers

breakaway
8th February 2008, 21:26
You can't get cheap brake discs. My brake discs were priced at $400 each.

The Stranger
8th February 2008, 21:35
Victorian motorcycle wreckers in Ausie.

vicwreck@iinet.net.au
or
0061 3 94571733

Fast, friendly, reliable and a better selection than any you will find here. I have had parts here in 2 days in the past when I wanted them quickly, though it generally takes about a week.

geoffm
8th February 2008, 22:07
Have a look on the Kawaski site and match the part number with other models, it might give you more chance of matching it up.
I just ordered a set of PFM cast iron disks for the Beemer from the UK. about half the price of that the robbers at BMW here want for them - $650-800/disk - I think not! The PFM ones were around $280-300 ea with rivets, adn that was bad enough.
Geoff

cowboyz
8th February 2008, 22:22
there is a guy up north somewhere who does aftermarket discs for all sorts of things.

Good value and real good to deal with. I had his card here but lost it somewhere.

Freddys disc he called himself.

I paid $200 for a new rear disc for my 600 when it all went wrong. with brake pads thrown in for good measure.

Front will be dearer but ya never know till ya ask.

cowboyz
8th February 2008, 22:23
his website was here.... http://www.fgb.co.nz/ but see it is unavailable right now.

Squiggles
9th February 2008, 00:05
Find out if any other bikes have the same rotors, early GPX250's perhaps? Then search ebay for them, you will probably be able to get a OEM rotor for very cheap
btw, the ZZR250 is known as EX250 H model overseas
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EX250 may help you

Flick me a pm if you get stuck, but for $400 you may as well get something that'll perform even better than stock (not that its really neccessary)

Oh, and when i say cheaper than here, i mean it (Can get a set of EBC Wave rotors for the tl for less than the price of a single stocker here :crazy:)

Elise
9th February 2008, 10:23
Find out if any other bikes have the same rotors, early GPX250's perhaps? Then search ebay for them, you will probably be able to get a OEM rotor for very cheap
btw, the ZZR250 is known as EX250 H model overseas
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EX250 may help you

Flick me a pm if you get stuck, but for $400 you may as well get something that'll perform even better than stock (not that its really neccessary)

Oh, and when i say cheaper than here, i mean it (Can get a set of EBC Wave rotors for the tl for less than the price of a single stocker here :crazy:)

cheers for that!:niceone:

Elise
9th February 2008, 10:25
there is a guy up north somewhere who does aftermarket discs for all sorts of things.

Good value and real good to deal with. I had his card here but lost it somewhere.

Freddys disc he called himself.

I paid $200 for a new rear disc for my 600 when it all went wrong. with brake pads thrown in for good measure.

Front will be dearer but ya never know till ya ask.

ok thanks, ill take a look here too!

DEATH_INC.
11th February 2008, 17:12
Mmm that looks a lot like the bike I saw Soo-deep on today....
Sorry aboot the stuff up with the price, the guy priced a rear instead of a front....
I can however also recommend Vic M/c wreckers, I've got bits off them before too...

dickytoo
14th February 2008, 10:50
Give this guy a try if you still haven't found a disk.

http://www.bikepartssydney.com.au/

He has heaps of zzr250 parts. i managed to get some stuff off him for my nephew's zzr250 when i was working in sydney. the web page is pretty useless so i would ring him. his email address is parts@bikepartssydney.com.au (http://www.bikepartssydney.com.au/)

quite a friendly guy and he will ship to NZ.

dickytoo
14th February 2008, 11:20
going by the EBC cattle dog, the 1997 ZX6R uses the same disc.

The EBC part number is MD4008RS and it sells at about US$200 from www.bikebandit.com (http://www.bikebandit.com)

the other option is to get one of ebay. search for a 1997 zx6r disc. it seems these models also use the same disc:

KR-1S (KR 250 C2/C3) 90-92 300
ZR 250 A1-A5 91-95
ZR 250 B6 (Balius-II) 02
ZXR 250 A1/A2/B1/B2 89-90
ZZR 250 (EX 250 H1-H13) 90-03
ZRX 400 (ZR 400 E1-E7) 94-01
ZXR 400 H1/H2 89-90
ZXR 400 J1/J2 89-90
ZZR 400 (ZX 400 K1-K3/N1-N7) 90-99
ZR 550 B2-B6 91-99
ZX6-R F1-F3 95-97
ZL 600 B1 95-97
EJ 650 A1/C3-C7 (E650) 00-05
ZR 750 C1-C5/D1 Zephyr 92-
GPZ 900 A7/A8 90-96
GPZ 900 R (ZX 900 A11) 98
ZG 1000 A9-A18 94-03
GPZ 1100 E1/E2/F1 95-98

the gpx250 have a different part number and i think it's likely they won't fit.

Westy
8th March 2008, 07:06
Hi yas
I just bought a whole new set of EBC front and rear contoured disc's with pads for my ZXR250A. Looks awesome with these contoured disc's. I got em from motorcycle accessory warehouse http://www.mawonline.com/ Cost me $1028.00 all up including shipping and GST in NZ. I priced them up here in NZ but they were closer to 2 Grand. They are brand new and not dodgy old reconditioned ones. If you talked nicely to them you could always get a lower price put on the shipping doc's and save yourself the theiving customs duty tax.