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Brake disks - Lawrence - 15-02-13

I'm going to need new disks front and rear pretty soon, does anywhere do them for a reasonable price?  A pattern set on wemoto is almost £350 which seems a bit steep (probably half the value of my bike too).  Where's the best place for them?

Also, are the front right and left disks different?

Ta  Smile


Re: Brake disks - Dead Eye - 15-02-13

I've found wemoto to be pretty expensive for certain parts - discs being one of them. I've been looking recently and fleaBay has had some better options. Obviously its a case of you get what you pay for. Also be aware that decent pads will chew threw cheaper discs quite fast - I believe darrsi had this issue whereby a set of sintered pads wore down the discs within a year or so (though if memory serves, other forces were in play as well?). Using softer pads is obviously the better option but means you may need to keep on top of maintenance a bit more and clean off the dust etc


Re: Brake disks - Lawrence - 15-02-13

I've just been looking on ebay actually, will probably end up getting some off there come payday.
(15-02-13, 11:58 AM)Dead Eye link Wrote: clean
I don't understand  :look


Re: Brake disks - Fazerider - 15-02-13

I've bought s/h off ebay in the past with no problems, but last year opted for new EBC discs. They're quite a bit lighter than the OE ones thanks to the alloy centres, a bit grabby at first until the pads had bedded in and now they're nice and progressive dry or wet. Only problem I've found is they're much more prone to seizing the pads to the disc if you park the bike up when they're wet... makes it a bugger to get the bike off the centrestand, but is fine once you've got it moving again.


Re: Brake disks - packie - 15-02-13

I had a few bob and went the EBC route. But the chinese discs on fleabay worked well on a Bandit 600 that I had too if cash is a problem. Don't know about the steel they use and what life you get on the chinese discs as I sold the bike after 5k miles. But running wise, I couldn't fault them.


Re: Brake disks - darrsi - 15-02-13

"....reasonable priced discs...."  :rollin :rollin :rollin
Sorry, it's just that i spent so much money on trying to sort my "issue" out that i realised 2nd hand was the only way you'd get a decent price!
New one's are not cheap at all.
I've no doubt that the EBC Pro-Lite is a good rear disc, and fairly reasonable in price, but DO NOT USE SINTERED PADS ON THE REAR.
As Dead Eye said, they ate mine as if they were made of wood! I bought the rear disc last April i think, and it's gonna need replacing this summer.
On the front, i ended up with Kagizume discs (mine are wavy, but they do round one's too) from Sandy Bike Spares, which have mixed reviews, but to be honest most of any negative reviews were from track racers, who obviously abuse discs to the max.
Not only have mine been absolutely fine, but i like the fact that they're actually thicker than standard discs, so should last you a lot longer.
And they look pretty too.  Big Grin

http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_nkw=fzs600+brake+discs&_sacat=0&_odkw=kagizume+brake+discs&_osacat=0&_from=R40



Re: Brake disks - Lawrence - 15-02-13

I'll check them out, thanks.

Are disks sided, or are they the same?  Wemote has left and right listed separately, other places just list them as front...


Re: Brake disks - darrsi - 15-02-13

(15-02-13, 01:59 PM)Lawrence link Wrote: I'll check them out, thanks.

Are disks sided, or are they the same?  Wemote has left and right listed separately, other places just list them as front...
Nope, they're identical, and work independently, so if you damaged one you can just replace the one disc, thankfully!


Re: Brake disks - packie - 15-02-13

(15-02-13, 01:14 PM)darrsi link Wrote: "....reasonable priced discs...."  :rollin :rollin :rollin

I've no doubt that the EBC Pro-Lite is a good rear disc, and fairly reasonable in price, but DO NOT USE SINTERED PADS ON THE REAR.
I have more than one mechanic say to me that you shouldn't use sintered pads on any rear disc, really.

But even if a person did, they wouldn't eat the EBC's like yours did under normal useage. It wouldn't be any harm to also let the OP aware that you were using the rear disc as your main stopping power as you had problems with your front disc.

Think about what you did...TWO pistons trying to do the work of EIGHT pistons....and ONE brake disc trying to do the work of TWO brake discs. It's a no-brainer really that the sintered pads had only a minor part to play in your EBC disc's demise. Any disc would have given up the ghost quickly with that kind of abnormal useage.


Re: Brake disks - darrsi - 15-02-13

Yeah, it was a neccessity at the time, but a lesson learned also.
They do work bloody well on the rear though, i will say that!