Nice discs Mr Juice.....
Nice discs Mr Juice.....
ta.. they're a bit 'distant' to start with, being new and everything, but after a few laps of Taupo, they start to work pretty well
Yep, thats the guy I'm dealing with off TradeMe, actually just got off the phone with him. He can do me the wave disc's but has advised me to call up the Compliance place, as they sometimes fail bikes if they have aftermarket brake disc's... I'll confirm with the bike compliance place if aftermarket wave disc's will fail, if they do, he will send me some normal ones just for the compliance, then once the bike is legal I will change them to the wave disc's and future WOF's won't be a problemOriginally Posted by bugjuice
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Originally Posted by DingDong
mucho papoosa bueno no panocha
he didn't bloody tell me that.. mine goes in soon..
They can't fail them on being aftermarket... but they can fail them on not being built to a standard, which I imagine his aren't. Had a ZX6R in work on Saturday with his (man at Waihi) discs, which was nice as I've been keen to see them. The rear one didn't fit quite right (too thick apparently), and needed some bolts ground down (I just nodded, and tried not to look to hard). The front (wavy) ones he thought were better, although one warped pretty easily.
As much as I hate to say it, that was about the quality I thought they'd be![]()
well if my bike doesn't get compliance on the grounds of the discs, then i'm screwed. I searched the planet for a new pair, short of selling my soul to Kawasaki to get them to make up a pair for my first born.
fingers crossed, ay...
...and that's EACH!!!! (For OEM anyway)Originally Posted by Two Smoker
Cycletreads did some for me, $600 the pair, fitted. Big ups to Cycletreads and their top-notch service! (unlike "that Scottish" bike shop on K' Rd, *cough*)
Go on, scare crap out of me... how much?Originally Posted by bugjuice
I'm assuming because your on the Shore that you'll be using the compliance place in Glenfield like me, I'm going to call them now and ask, and I'll let you know what they sayOriginally Posted by bugjuice
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Originally Posted by DingDong
mucho papoosa bueno no panocha
daren't ask.. Kawa wanted $450 for 2 ign leads, which came with coils. Couldn't buy them separate and I only needed the leads. I ended up getting some made up for 20 bucks each.
I asked for a rough idea, and they said I'd be lucky to get them under something stupid, like $1500.. I started looking for a short plank for them to have a long walk
Cheers. Could you ask when they're there too? I'm going to try to get it in during my lunch break, hopefully tomorrow or ThursdayOriginally Posted by placidfemme
Ok just spoke to "On-Road Compliance" in Glenfield (444-4848) and spoke with Niel.Originally Posted by bugjuice
He said the Wave disc's will fail the compliance unless you have a "Low Volume Certification" stating that the disc's meet safety standards.
He said I should call Graham and get him to fax a letter to him stating this, and Niel will then let me know if that will pass or not.
If it does not pass, Niel gave me the name and number of a guy named Alex who can get a large range of aftermarket disc's for bikes that meet safety standards, he can also verify if Graham's disc's will pass (If he see's them and inspects them).
I'm about to phone Graham and ask him to fax the letter to me, then I'll fax it to Niel...
*is going to be pretty upset if I have to get standard disc's*
EDIT: They are only open Mon-Fri, from 8.30am to 5.00pm. You need to phone in and book your bike for compliance, it takes about an hour, but if it passes they give you a new plate on the spot and you can ride the bike home
Edit: Edit: The Low Volume Certification costs $300. I even mentioned a mate of mine was thinking of buying the same disc's from the same guy, so could we split the $300 and use that for both our bikes... and he said no![]()
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Originally Posted by DingDong
mucho papoosa bueno no panocha
ffs.. k, thanks for phoning round. Let me know how you get on!
Graham did boast that they were 'better' than stock discs, but if he doesn't put it on paper, then there's not much point, ay?!
Yep, just spoke to Graham again, he didn't know what "Low Volume certificate" meant, but said he would send me the letter he always sends out, he took my e-mail, fax and physical address, so depending on which method he uses to send it, it may be a few days until I recieve it... I'll let you know ASAP when I get it and what the compliance place says about it.Originally Posted by bugjuice
So your best bet is to save you $175 for compliance until your certain the disc's will pass...
I'm not a complete idiot... some pieces are missing![]()
Originally Posted by DingDong
mucho papoosa bueno no panocha
yup, will do..
thanks PF.. owe ya a *drink of your choice*![]()
In my day,we used to live in't brown paper bag in't middle of road....Originally Posted by XTC
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