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sprintex
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Disc, Rotors

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Now that I have the rear end in order with chain, sprockets and wheel bearings it seems I need new front rotors. :-( I have .005 to 008 run out on both rotors and they are too thin to turn or grind. Are there any after market rotors? I found a right hand side (?)( I would assume left and right are the same) on Bike Bandit but they are over $200 a side. Ouch. Any cheaper alternatives?
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Re: Disc, Rotors

Post by ducapaso »

You had a look to main brake manifacturers?
You might be lucky!
In Italy there's one that produces semi-floating rotors, but I can't remember its name :roll: You should search in elder topics, but they were about 145€ each, add shipping and change... :smoke:
have a nice ride, Nicola

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Post by Johnnie »

I am looking for rotors for my bike as well , after some input from others on this site I have searched and found several places selling EBC rotors for about 185 each these are the semi floating rotors so they are a better design than the originals. find a dealer that sells EBC brake parts and look for a MD630LS and MD630RS ( left and right rotors) so far this is the only thing I have found. I havent checked with ducati yet although Im sure they are expensive and they wont be floaters. good luck
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Re: Disc, Rotors

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Thanks for the numbers.
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Re: Disc, Rotors

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ducapaso wrote:You had a look to main brake manifacturers?
You might be lucky!
In Italy there's one that produces semi-floating rotors, but I can't remember its name :roll: You should search in elder topics, but they were about 145€ each, add shipping and change... :smoke:
I think you're meaning Discacciati.
Am I right?
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Re: Disc, Rotors

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Yessss!
Discacciati, and ....
What Can I see in the net?
Somebody says that braking "wave" discs can fit in paso's rim!!!! :!: :!:
You know what will I do by now???
:phone: :phone: :phone: :phone:
have a nice ride, Nicola

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Re: Disc, Rotors

Post by persempre907 »

Nicola,
here's the link.
http://www.excellence-international.com ... ucts_id=39
The website is owned by a member of the forum.
ducapaso wrote:Somebody says that braking "wave" discs can fit in paso's rim!!!! :!: :!:
I know that Braking builds many wave rotors, among them a 300 mm. kind which fit on the early 907, as the mine, but I can't tell anything about the 280 ones.

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