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Think I've cooked mine. Got a nasty judder above 50mph. When I spin the wheel on a paddock stand there seems to be a tight spot. It's not to bad if I haul on the brakes, but when I am just trying to scrub a few mph's it is very chattery. Any recomendations for good prices on replacements?
21QUEST
30-04-07, 08:55 AM
Any Good? (http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BRAKING-WAVY-3-DISCS-KIT-CBR-600-RR-03-04_W0QQitemZ200104435672QQihZ010QQcategoryZ10460QQ tcZphotoQQcmdZViewItem)
Price for a pair is £299 delivered
Ben
Any Good? (http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BRAKING-WAVY-3-DISCS-KIT-CBR-600-RR-03-04_W0QQitemZ200104435672QQihZ010QQcategoryZ10460QQ tcZphotoQQcmdZViewItem)
Price for a pair is £299 delivered
Ben
??? Auction say £399. That is for 3 discs though.
http://www.stealthproducts.co.uk/products/discs.php
http://www.stealthproducts.co.uk/products/discs.php
Heard some horror stories about those V. Kinda put me off. I was looking at Braking or Galfers TBH, but just looking for a good price.
21QUEST
30-04-07, 09:21 AM
??? Auction say £399. That is for 3 discs though.
I know...ring the number on the listing ;)
Possibly get you a price on Nissin discs later today which might be cheaper. I wouldn't use stealth discs myself but some people seem happy with them.
Ben
I know a few poeple that have used and recommend the Stelth discs. Just trying to help init.
I know a few poeple that have used and recommend the Stelth discs. Just trying to help init.
Appreciate that mate. Not 'avin a pop. Just heard some nastiness about them.
Got my bike checked out last week. Head and wheel bearings were fine and it was the discs that were warped. Got myself some Galfer waveys on order from Hein Gericke. £353 for discs and pads. Slightly more expensive than getting them off the internet, but I got the personal touch from a good shop (Portsmouth branch). Worth the extra IMO.
SV650Racer
08-05-07, 05:08 PM
2 x brand new discs from Suzuki - £184.17 the pair...cheaper than you may think!
Yeah - Not bad but I've got a Honda. 2 x discs and pads = £300, so I went for the Galfers for 50 quid more. Plus I'm a tart and they look spangly. :cool:
I used stealth for my Daytona Scoobs, as previously posted. Half price (well almost) of Triumph parts at £250 all in i.e. including sintered pads and posted. Triumph was about £460!! Excellent service and very polite and helpful on the phone. Didn't go for wavey stuff - straight and proud of it!!;) :D
So far I've managed to stop in time! :D
What bad stories have you heard, I'd like to be ready for any err upsets!:smt120
I used stealth for my Daytona Scoobs, as previously posted. Half price (well almost) of Triumph parts at £250 all in i.e. including sintered pads and posted. Triumph was about £460!! Excellent service and very polite and helpful on the phone. Didn't go for wavey stuff - straight and proud of it!!;) :D
So far I've managed to stop in time! :D
What bad stories have you heard, I'd like to be ready for any err upsets!:smt120
Various stories. Poor customer service, wrong parts supplied, poor quality products etc. I have also heard some good reports as well. I just figured that I would rather pay a bit extra for a good product rather than trying to save a few bob and have problems.
If you're pleased with your purchase, great. :thumbsup:
Various stories. Poor customer service, wrong parts supplied, poor quality products etc. I have also heard some good reports as well. I just figured that I would rather pay a bit extra for a good product rather than trying to save a few bob and have problems.
If you're pleased with your purchase, great. :thumbsup:
Phew! Looks like it was ok for me then.
Wise decision on your part given the circumstances :smt045
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