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haggis 27-03-07 03:25 PM

moto-master wavy discs????
 
Has anyone got good feedback about a company called moto master?

They make 'flame' wavy discs...... like this.

www.moto-master.com available on ebay at £265 a pair or £315 with a rear.

Ceri JC 27-03-07 04:48 PM

Re: moto-master wavy discs????
 
I've not heard anything about them, but aesthetically at least, those are the nicest wavy discs I've seen! :)

kwak zzr 27-03-07 05:49 PM

Re: moto-master wavy discs????
 
they do look nice.

Robw#70 27-03-07 10:33 PM

Re: moto-master wavy discs????
 
Their Supermoto discs are good quality and well designed for even pad wear and i suspect the roadbike stuff will be just as good

r4ce_e3nd 28-03-07 03:00 PM

Re: moto-master wavy discs????
 
I am selling EBC discs with pads! if you are interested look in the "for sale" section. ;-)


edit: here is the link: http://forums.sv650.org/showthread.p...70#post1148470 :)

haggis 28-03-07 03:37 PM

Re: moto-master wavy discs????
 
Would have taken them mate, but I'm after pointy model discs. :(

thedonal 28-03-07 03:57 PM

Re: moto-master wavy discs????
 
<Daft question mode>
OK- as I'm still reasonably new, 'n all that- apart from looking cool, is there actually any benefit to wavy discs?
</daft question mode>

r4ce_e3nd 28-03-07 05:59 PM

Re: moto-master wavy discs????
 
Because there are holes in it they have more surface to cool down. Your brakefluid and other stuff doesn't get too hot and you have more feeling in your brakes. I don't know if they brake better. They say they do, but Suzuki discs aren't that good anyway so every other disc will do better.

@haggis: I din't know you have 2 SV's ;-)

thedonal 28-03-07 07:38 PM

Re: moto-master wavy discs????
 
Cheers r4ce!

I did wonder if it was something to do with surface area/holes.


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