Best Discs
Best Discs
Any idea on the best discs to go for. Bike is a gsxr1000 k7.
Brembo, EBC or other.
I get 25% off EBC through the TRF so they are significantly cheaper than Brembo.
Cheers
Brembo, EBC or other.
I get 25% off EBC through the TRF so they are significantly cheaper than Brembo.
Cheers
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Re: Best Discs
You want the best or you want the cheapest?
Best upgrade I've ever made to a bike was PFM Ductile Iron Superbike Discs, but that was on an older Fireblade, a half modern GSXR would probably be fine on stainless discs. I put an EBC disc on my Bullet, because they were the only option other than factory fit. I'd never put them on anything that I was going to use in the wet.
So, if I were you, Brembo Series ORO.... but from a reputable supplier as there's a fuck ton of fake Brembo bits out there.
Best upgrade I've ever made to a bike was PFM Ductile Iron Superbike Discs, but that was on an older Fireblade, a half modern GSXR would probably be fine on stainless discs. I put an EBC disc on my Bullet, because they were the only option other than factory fit. I'd never put them on anything that I was going to use in the wet.
So, if I were you, Brembo Series ORO.... but from a reputable supplier as there's a fuck ton of fake Brembo bits out there.
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Re: Best Discs
Yeah,what he said. I used to like EBC pads,so I bought EBC discs and pads. I'll never do that again.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Wed May 27, 2020 8:03 pm You want the best or you want the cheapest?
Best upgrade I've ever made to a bike was PFM Ductile Iron Superbike Discs, but that was on an older Fireblade, a half modern GSXR would probably be fine on stainless discs. I put an EBC disc on my Bullet, because they were the only option other than factory fit. I'd never put them on anything that I was going to use in the wet.
So, if I were you, Brembo Series ORO.... but from a reputable supplier as there's a fuck ton of fake Brembo bits out there.
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Re: Best Discs
EBC Prolites.
Are generally to be avoided. Got them on my Slingshot and I can't say I'm a fan.
Are generally to be avoided. Got them on my Slingshot and I can't say I'm a fan.
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Re: Best Discs
Hey Fatso Why you wanna change ? I had no problems with the brakes on mine. Maybe it's coz you is a few stones heavier than me
Re: Best Discs
The bobbins have worn out. Plenty of life still in the discs as I am so waif like there’s been no wear
I could buy those aftermarket replacement bobbins.
The bike only gets used once or twice a year, I’ve only done 3000 miles in the last 5 years on it.
Not sure I’m up for spending £400-£500 on a set of PFM or Brembo’s.
Set of EBC is £220ish.
There is some other makes, that I’ve not heard of, then theres some used oem and galfers on eBay, but a bit of a risk on 2nd hand discs.
Re: Best Discs
I put Brembo Oro's on my K3 1000 track bike. Cheaper than OEM and no worries with warping etc.
www.carpimoto.com were cheapest I could find
www.carpimoto.com were cheapest I could find
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Re: Best Discs
Replace the bobbins, buy discs from Suzuki or fit expensive race discs, do not fit cheap discs, they're a waste of money, you'd be better off with a 2nd hand set of OE ones.
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Re: Best Discs
I never knew you could replace them. Are they hard to fit?Julian_Boolean wrote: ↑Fri May 29, 2020 1:26 pm Replace the bobbins, buy discs from Suzuki or fit expensive race discs, do not fit cheap discs, they're a waste of money, you'd be better off with a 2nd hand set of OE ones.
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Re: Best Discs
They're easy to fit, getting the old ones out is the tricky bit, needs careful use of an angle grinder
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Just been to look at mine, but they're Brembo. So what holds the bobbins in place? I assumed they were "pressed' into place ???Julian_Boolean wrote: ↑Sat May 30, 2020 6:13 am They're easy to fit, getting the old ones out is the tricky bit, needs careful use of an angle grinder
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Original ones are like large rivets, one end is squashed to keep them in, the replacement ones I used had springy washers and circlip to hold them in, this was about 25 years ago though.Yorick wrote: ↑Sat May 30, 2020 8:57 amJust been to look at mine, but they're Brembo. So what holds the bobbins in place? I assumed they were "pressed' into place ???Julian_Boolean wrote: ↑Sat May 30, 2020 6:13 am They're easy to fit, getting the old ones out is the tricky bit, needs careful use of an angle grinder
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Aha, just Googled that. Not sure if I'd feel competent to repair discs.Julian_Boolean wrote: ↑Sat May 30, 2020 9:23 amOriginal ones are like large rivets, one end is squashed to keep them in, the replacement ones I used had springy washers and circlip to hold them in, this was about 25 years ago though.Yorick wrote: ↑Sat May 30, 2020 8:57 amJust been to look at mine, but they're Brembo. So what holds the bobbins in place? I assumed they were "pressed' into place ???Julian_Boolean wrote: ↑Sat May 30, 2020 6:13 am They're easy to fit, getting the old ones out is the tricky bit, needs careful use of an angle grinder