View Full Version : VFR400/CBR400/CBR600/CBR900/VTR1000 Brake discs!
Ragingrob
29th April 2009, 00:39
I'm in need of some front brake discs for my vfr... The models listed in the title all have the same discs within different years, so if you happen to have some lying around or know of anybody who does, please do tell!
:sweatdrop
Let me know what you've got and I'm prepared to make you an offer, don't mind where you are or what you've got, just let me know!
PS - Must have decent thickness and be STRAIGHT!
Cheers!
Rob
PM or post up in here.
Hawk
29th April 2009, 07:05
these maybe trademe (http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Motorbikes/Parts-for-sale/Brakes/auction-214760016.htm)
The Pastor
29th April 2009, 07:37
david silver spares
Ragingrob
29th April 2009, 09:10
these maybe trademe (http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Motorbikes/Parts-for-sale/Brakes/auction-214760016.htm)
Cheers but I don't have $500 to spend unfortunately :no:
racefactory
29th April 2009, 10:41
tyga performance parts- will cost you just over 300NZ all up for 2 discs brand new last time i checked.
absolute cheapest you will get for new discs.... even at econohonda last time i checked they were like 400 for second hand discs.
NOMIS
29th April 2009, 10:56
my rear cost me $250 :-(
vifferman
29th April 2009, 12:24
david silver spares
Many of his parts seem to be the same price as from Honda dealers here.
I checked the price of a speedo sender - worked out almost exactly the same as here (NZ$378), plus freight on top of that, which is more than three times the price of buying the exact same part from the US.
The Pastor
29th April 2009, 13:39
Many of his parts seem to be the same price as from Honda dealers here.
I checked the price of a speedo sender - worked out almost exactly the same as here (NZ$378), plus freight on top of that, which is more than three times the price of buying the exact same part from the US.
o really? i've found his prices to be very good in comparrison to NZ? who do you use in the states?
Ragingrob
29th April 2009, 15:25
Have just bought some VTR1000 discs from trademe where a guy is dismantling the bike. They have 4.5 mil left to them and are apparently straight, so let's hope!
I'll update once I get them on the bike :yes:
aer0
30th April 2009, 20:31
Cheers but I don't have $500 to spend unfortunately :no:
will those definatly fit a NC30? it feels like i have warped discs so looking to replace
Ragingrob
30th April 2009, 20:46
will those definatly fit a NC30? it feels like i have warped discs so looking to replace
Head to metalgear.com.au and find the vfr and then one of those bikes. Be sure to get the years right. It will tell you the part number, so if they match then it will fit.
Part number for the VFR is 20.016 from memory.
Squiggles
30th April 2009, 21:45
will those definatly fit a NC30? it feels like i have warped discs so looking to replace
If you do i suggest finding the cause of the warping... Give the calipers a clean out for one. This is Rob's second set of straight disks ;)
Ragingrob
30th April 2009, 22:02
If you do i suggest finding the cause of the warping... Give the calipers a clean out for one. This is Rob's second set of straight disks ;)
Yeah but to be fair, discs that are under min thickness would probably bend quite easily even if pistons aren't stuck, especially where pillions are involved. Jafa even mentioned that his new road vfr has started warping the discs!
But yep, cleaned mine out now so hopefully I'll have no trouble for a looooong time.
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