Front Discs
- Mustang505
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Front Discs
Hi
does any know where you can get replacment front discs that bolt on to the oscam 16" wheel.
does any know where you can get replacment front discs that bolt on to the oscam 16" wheel.
Cheers
Clive
Clive
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Re: Front Discs
Francesco
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- Mustang505
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Re: Front Discs
Thanks Francesco
WOW - those look really cool. I just bought some 4 piston Brembo calipers and with these discs would look fantastic. I think I'm due a really cool Christmas present for once!!
WOW - those look really cool. I just bought some 4 piston Brembo calipers and with these discs would look fantastic. I think I'm due a really cool Christmas present for once!!
Cheers
Clive
Clive
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Re: Front Discs
So, happy Christmas
Ciao





Ciao
Francesco
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Ducati 907IE 1993 Nero
Moto Guzzi Galletto 1960 Sabbia
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Moto Guzzi Galletto 1960 Sabbia
BMW R Nine t 2019
- JWilliam
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Re: Front Discs
The standard cast iron front discs (750 & 906) are prone to cracking so they must be checked over periodically. What are these new discs made from, is it Cast Iron again? With the lack of vent holes I am guessing it is.
- Mustang505
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Re: Front Discs
My guess is that they are made of stainless, but i'll see when they arrive. who still makes cast iron discs today? I've since found that EBC also make replacement discs for the paso/sport.
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Clive
Clive
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Re: Front Discs
they are stainless steel.
the EBC number is MD630LS & MD630RS (left and right). The rear is MD631

I didn`t know EBC still makes them.
G.
the EBC number is MD630LS & MD630RS (left and right). The rear is MD631

I didn`t know EBC still makes them.
G.
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Re: Front Discs
EBC have a high Stainless content - they stop ok though but they seem to have designed a disc that is rubbish with anything but their own pads !
I've used them for years on a variety of bikes
I've used them for years on a variety of bikes
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Re: Front Discs
just copying "MD630LS" into Google shows i.e. $228ea. in a US shop or 230GBP (the pair) in a UK shop (which is a lot less). Guess it`s worth do do some searching and comparing prices.
G.
G.
Re: Front Discs
Hey all
Why not look at this option, fairly cheap, look like original setup from Germany. 139,80 Euro /disc, front and 109,77 Euro / disc rear.
http://www.unmuessig-moto-italia.de/DUC ... .43.0.html
Greetings from a snowy Sweden
Hans
Why not look at this option, fairly cheap, look like original setup from Germany. 139,80 Euro /disc, front and 109,77 Euro / disc rear.
http://www.unmuessig-moto-italia.de/DUC ... .43.0.html
Greetings from a snowy Sweden
Hans
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Re: Front Discs
Nice to see one new "neibourhood" here....
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- persempre907
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Re: Front Discs
What's the manufacturer?
I would never fit a brakes' component from an unknown manufacturer.
Ciao
I would never fit a brakes' component from an unknown manufacturer.
Ciao
Francesco
Ducati 907IE 1992 Rosso
Ducati 907IE 1993 Nero
Moto Guzzi Galletto 1960 Sabbia
BMW R Nine t 2019
Ducati 907IE 1992 Rosso
Ducati 907IE 1993 Nero
Moto Guzzi Galletto 1960 Sabbia
BMW R Nine t 2019
- paso750
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Re: Front Discs
those are the original ones 

Re: Front Discs
Hi all
I think you're right there -looks like original ones. You can ask them if you want to know more.
finnpaso -I think I will shovel some more snow from my showroom where I keep my Hailwood Replica, 750 Paso, R 100 RS and Superglide. There's 'bout 750 cm snow at the most on that roof. Then I think I will continue restoring M1R fork to my 906. I had a plan to finish the restoring of my latest paso ( 906 ) before christmas but have been occupied with snow for about a week now.
The i probably will drink huge amounts of GLÖGG ( spiced up Wine with a touch of booze and heated up )
Happy new paso year to ya all.
Hans
I think you're right there -looks like original ones. You can ask them if you want to know more.
finnpaso -I think I will shovel some more snow from my showroom where I keep my Hailwood Replica, 750 Paso, R 100 RS and Superglide. There's 'bout 750 cm snow at the most on that roof. Then I think I will continue restoring M1R fork to my 906. I had a plan to finish the restoring of my latest paso ( 906 ) before christmas but have been occupied with snow for about a week now.
The i probably will drink huge amounts of GLÖGG ( spiced up Wine with a touch of booze and heated up )
Happy new paso year to ya all.
Hans