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    Checked your wheel bearings?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ducatilover View Post
    Checked your wheel bearings?
    nope havn't checked that, i'll try and drop by my friend's place over the weekend and get him to give me a hand with that.

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    put the bike on a stand today at the mechanics and it was easy to see that the right disc was warped, so i'm gonna need new discs

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    If you want a cheaper option; have you considered a motorcycle wrecker?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hurrie View Post
    put the bike on a stand today at the mechanics and it was easy to see that the right disc was warped, so i'm gonna need new discs
    Is it the disc or the carrier? I've got a warped carrier that is forcing the disc out of alignment on my thou, I was looking at replacing the rotors but have decided in the mean time to get them straightened by a fellow KB'er here in Christchurch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p.dath View Post
    If you want a cheaper option; have you considered a motorcycle wrecker?
    Dude you need to read the thread sometimes before posting lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by onearmedbandit View Post
    Is it the disc or the carrier? I've got a warped carrier that is forcing the disc out of alignment on my thou, I was looking at replacing the rotors but have decided in the mean time to get them straightened by a fellow KB'er here in Christchurch.
    whats the carrier? to the extent of my knowledge my disc is a floating disc that bolts onto the wheel straight away.

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    I've got some of these Chinese wave rotors like the ones that are on ebay.

    I threw some Fedoro Platinum pads on at the same time.

    I don't know about how long they will last - the EBC's I had on before lasted 100,000 kms - but braking is substantially better.

    So far, so good.

    I reckon most people criticising them haven't used them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by riffer View Post
    I the EBC's I had on before lasted 100,000 kms - but braking is substantially better.
    Sorry but, braking is better on the EBC brakes or the chinese wave ones?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hurrie View Post
    Sorry but, braking is better on the EBC brakes or the chinese wave ones?
    The new brakes are substantially better than the EBCs were.
    And I to my motorcycle parked like the soul of the junkyard. Restored, a bicycle fleshed with power, and tore off. Up Highway 106 continually drunk on the wind in my mouth. Wringing the handlebar for speed, wild to be wreckage forever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by riffer View Post
    The new brakes are substantially better than the EBCs were.
    i fully thought EBC's would be better but thats awesome

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hurrie View Post
    whats the carrier? to the extent of my knowledge my disc is a floating disc that bolts onto the wheel straight away.
    The 'carrier' is the section between the actual disc and the rim. If your rotors are standard they should be gold in colour (just to help you identify them).

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    Quote Originally Posted by onearmedbandit View Post
    The 'carrier' is the section between the actual disc and the rim. If your rotors are standard they should be gold in colour (just to help you identify them).
    oh right i get what you mean, hmmmm so if its the carrier is bent, instead of the disc being warped than thats an easier fix?

    EDIT: would getting it straightened be a permanent fix or would i have to still buy new discs at some stage?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hurrie View Post
    oh right i get what you mean, hmmmm so if its the carrier is bent, instead of the disc being warped than thats an easier fix?

    EDIT: would getting it straightened be a permanent fix or would i have to still buy new discs at some stage?
    Permanent until they wear out, like any disc. It's more likely that the carrier is bent, you'd have to treat the brakes pretty harsh to make the actual disc warp.

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    Quote Originally Posted by onearmedbandit View Post
    Permanent until they wear out, like any disc. It's more likely that the carrier is bent, you'd have to treat the brakes pretty harsh to make the actual disc warp.
    any chance you could pm me the contact details of the fella you got your disc sorted at?

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