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?
Cheers,
Dave.
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Re: Wavy discs...
Braking and Galfer are one and the same and very good. Stealth are cheaper and look it...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?.
All of the above except maybe the R6 and FZR6....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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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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