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New rotors be expensive. Options?

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Was just quoted $225 each for EBC brand from my local aftermarket place. I can maybe get 10% off but I'm looking at getting three so daaaaaaaang that is a lot of bread

I grooved the rear pretty good not paying attention and the front were pretty wicked when I got them.

No I have no measured them yet so I gotta do that and then see if I can find someone in San Jose who knows how to turn them.

Any other leads? There are some from China on ebay for about $140. Ug.

Thanks all for reading and any advice you can offer.
 
Was just quoted $225 each for EBC brand from my local aftermarket place. I can maybe get 10% off but I'm looking at getting three so daaaaaaaang that is a lot of bread

I grooved the rear pretty good not paying attention and the front were pretty wicked when I got them.

No I have no measured them yet so I gotta do that and then see if I can find someone in San Jose who knows how to turn them.

Any other leads? There are some from China on ebay for about $140. Ug.

Thanks all for reading and any advice you can offer.

I had that problem with my front rotors. If your careful you can get some very serviceable replacements on eBay. I got two near new, no scoring or ridges for 40 bucks shipped.

EBC is great equipment and look great if you have plenty of disposable income.

Cheers:D
 
You can't turn GS rotors, you'd need to have them ground.

The 1100E bike could be upgraded the same way Tom' Hot Rod was with the CBR rotors & twin pots... Another alternative.

Dan
 
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