the question is are Galfer Wave Rotors better than Suzuki OEM rotors or the same should i just wait for 2020 for Ray to get the braketech ones in I dont need any right now but I can see with the breaking I am doing these days that they will be a must buy item in the near future or point me in thr right direction for aftermarket ones that dont cost more than my turbo did
Dad has some of those italian rotors in stock at the moment.Most braking improvement comes from the rotor material.He has some second hand braketechs for a busa available as well.Just fitted my brembo 19/18 master cylinder to my braketech and braided line set up.As i pulled up the forks the lines are now long enough.Very good reasonable cost combo.
i am happy with my galfers. they stop better than my stocko rotors...
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After a while you will probably notice the stock rotors start to get out of shape and they won't let you pull up smoothly, savvy!
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Soooo, what are the best rotors. Nodular cast iron?
Wave seems more of a fashion than really necessary, but I guess they are a bit better cooling. Funny, isn't the latest Busa running slightly smaller discs? Seems odd considering the laregr the disc the better retard for your effort. Is that because the radial calipers take more space to fit onto a wheel?
Oh, and now I have three sets of wheels and only two sets of brake rotors, I need some more.
They look hot as kawasuki,do they pull up as good as they look?
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Punctuate Nemesis, almost sounded as though you were calling Ray- "hot".
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I might have been...
Hey,anything that will get me a cheaper deal in the end.
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Thanks pal Now we will have that nutter from Qld sticking his ugly head in, we ALL know who i mean.
I have NO idea who your talking about lol.