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Does anybody know if the rear disc is common to over Suzuki's ie TL, Hayabusa etc?
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No... But it's the same as the Bandit 1200. And possibly some GSXR1100s too, not so sure about that.
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Good morning.
Just perused the EBC catalogue, they list the same disc for the following. GSX600/750F 1998-2004. All 600 & 1200 Bandits to 2004. RF600/900's. All Hayabusas. to 2006. GSXR750 J,K,L,M, WN-WS. GSXR1100's K-WT. Cheers. Last edited by Spanner Man; 26-11-07 at 08:16 AM. |
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Yeap thats all correct, fit a wavey disc to the rear if you can with EBC HH sintered pads (and a braided hose if you fancy)
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Why would you bother?
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I'm with yorkie here, I use EBC organics in the rear because they're the least powerful pad I could find, it makes the rear much more useful I find, and it's still perfectly capable of locking up with a heavy foot. I had HH in it a long time ago, didn't like it much. I do have a braking wavy, mainly because they're pretty cheap.
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Thanks everybody for this info especially "Spannerman" for his efforts. Standard disc with "normal" pads are good enough for my riding style, mainly use back brake for feathering off speed. I bought a spare wheel so will possibly get a spare disc to save swapping original one over.
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