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Wavy discs...

Post by trixynut » Thu May 17, 2007 11:58 am

I want to stick a wavy disc on the BACK of the Rex. Anyone got any recommendations re: quality/price etc

Braking?
Galfer?
Stealth?

Also, would a disc intended for a YZF750 or TDM850/900 or R1 or R6 or Thundercat or FZR600 etc fit?

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Post by phuk72 » Thu May 17, 2007 6:12 pm

Mine is a wavy Braking disc - top quality and would recommend to anyone.

Can't think of fitment but anyone who sells them will be able to tell you what is compatible

I personally have heard nothing good about stealth customer service / delivery times but parts are good and cheap!
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Re: Wavy discs...

Post by honkdawillydahonk » Thu May 17, 2007 9:00 pm

trixynut wrote:I want to stick a wavy disc on the BACK of the Rex. Anyone got any recommendations re: quality/price etc

Braking?
Galfer?
Stealth?.
Braking and Galfer are one and the same and very good. Stealth are cheaper and look it...
trixynut wrote:
Also, would a disc intended for a YZF750 or TDM850/900 or R1 or R6 or Thundercat or FZR600 etc fit?
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All of the above except maybe the R6 and FZR6....
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Post by Wombat » Fri May 18, 2007 12:14 am

Dave, I've had a BRAKING one on the back of mine for about 4 years - very good and hardly any wear. Think I paid $209AUD which is well under 100 pounds. I'd do the front pair in BRAKING or GALFER, if they weren,t so expensive. There is a company over here called Metal Gear that do replacement discs and they list for the TRX.

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Post by Doyle171 » Tue May 22, 2007 2:47 pm

I have just looked at the EBC website and the rear disc is ref no. MD2002. And if you search the site you can see what that will fit. Okay it's not a wavy disc but the bolt holes should be the same pattern me thinks.
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Post by steve speed » Wed May 23, 2007 7:34 pm

rear disk from a 2001 R1 will fit ,that's what Ive got on mine as the std one had about 7 cracks in it and i had a spare R1 disk,,hope this helps

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