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    squeeky Front brakes need replacing

    My front brake(s) need replacing.
    I'm trying to get the bike warrantable so that when I get my liscence back I'll actually be able to pull over without a worry if I see any Red and Blues.

    My mate bought some brakes off a guy in Waihi and I recall they were at a Really good price (almost half what the wreckers in Takapuna were charging). Does anyone know they guy I'm talking about? I think he was shifting workshops when we went down there.

    Any contact numbers for him?
    Last edited by EZAS; 7th December 2006 at 19:48. Reason: *liscnece is not spelt liecents
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    Quote Originally Posted by EZAS View Post
    Last edited by EZAS : Today at 20:48. Reason: *liscnece is not spelt liecents
    It's not spelled that way either...
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    There was a thread on the Waihi discs a little back. I'd only heard bad things about them up to that point. Sadly, I only heard bad things in that thread too. Commonly listed problems were, didn't fit correctly, and warped pretty easily.

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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    There was a thread on the Waihi discs a little back. I'd only heard bad things about them up to that point. Sadly, I only heard bad things in that thread too. Commonly listed problems were, didn't fit correctly, and warped pretty easily.
    I'm not a racer though, I just thrash my bike on the road (usually up the motorway) and to and from work.

    From what I am aware the disc's my mate bought off him last year should still be working as I can see the person who purchased his bike doesn't appear to have had any problems.

    In saying that, now that you've warned me ... I can't really purchase the brakes for fear of the "I TOLD YOU SO". Any recommendations on the brand of brakes I should by for my bike? '95 ZX9R They need more than just pads, as the discs are even (not smooth).
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    First, I would ring the big K. There discs work good, and they fit. Of course, they may be pricey, but you won't know till you ask.

    Good brands include Galfer: http://www.galferusa.com/MOTO.html
    It appears they have your discs in their street rotor range.

    Braking: http://www.braking.com/bk/home.asp?sel_lingua=eng
    It appears they have your discs in their Street and Dual Purpose range.

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