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    After Market Disc Brakes... Ebay

    Hey guys and gals,

    I'm having a bad time at the moment, seems that I'll have to get new discs for the MC22 that I'm fixing up, and they're not cheap!

    I have been quoted $339 from two different stores (Boyd Honda, Cycletreads). That's a price PER DISC

    So I went browsing over the internet and found these:

    http://cgi.ebay.com.au/HONDA-CBR250-...QQcmdZViewItem

    It works out to be about $270 NZD including postage for the two. Cheap.

    Does anybody have any recommendations/experiences/tips that could help me on my bizzare journy of purchasing expensive pieves of cheap metal?

    Churr.


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    Those ones are cheap and while some get away with an ok pair, others end up with warped disks a couple of weeks later... find out what other models have the same disks, and then use this to search for a set


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    Hi. yeah I took the gamble & bought a pair of wavey discs for the same reason. Inexpensive & happy with them. Look at my post about it on page three. PS for best results replace the brake pads at the same time..Cheers
    Note- Replacing the Front Brake Disc on my VTR1000
    Last edited by geoffc; 21st July 2008 at 13:44. Reason: Add a bit more info.

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    Note:Same item of Front Rotor set, Our local workshop have been installed for our customer without problem. Even Race on track also. There needs a Brake system Professional technical skill. If buyer want to D.I.Y, Please made a decision before bid. If there caused any problem. We do not effort the responsible of it. We have oversea customer worked for it also without problem.
    That's enough to put me off.....
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    Buy this,
    http://global.ebay.com/gbh/viItem?ItemId=130239935270

    I bought a similar set up, cost just over $500 NZ. (65 quid shipping for wheel/brake assy).
    Put the discs on your bike, and flog the front wheel to a Fireblade, RC45 or RC30 owner who wants to put decent rubber on the front. Last 17 incher I saw for sale on tardme went for just over $250.

    Or these,
    http://global.ebay.com/gbh/viItem?ItemId=110272501258
    There are plenty around.
    Last edited by vagrant; 22nd July 2008 at 23:02. Reason: added another link.
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    If your still searching, heres a quick X-reference list that might help you in your search. (probably not all, but pretty close)

    VFR400R all models 1989-1992
    RVF400R all models 1994-1996
    VFR750F R/FS/FT/FV 1994-1997
    CBR600F S/FT/FV/FW 1995-1998
    CBR400RR J/RRK NC23 1987-1989
    CBR400RR L/RRN NC29 1990-1994
    CBR900RR R/RRS/RRT/RRV 1994-1997
    VTR1000F V/FW/FX/FY/F1/F2/F3 97-03

    I would not be put off buying from overseas if the sales blurb is not perfect. Not everyone has english as a first, or even second language. And some of those guys are the ones designing and building everything from Hondas to Hyosungs.
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    Try $750 per disc for a 1000rr..........ouch!!

    But I think I'd still go for a known aftermarket brand or OEM rather than risk buying a knockoff that may warp or worse.

    Brakes are something ya don't want to have any doubt in.

    Ohhh no I'm sounding all grown up and sensible

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