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Re: Rust on brake discs

Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 11:13 pm
by speedy231278
I'd offer you my old EBC ones, I've not measured them but there must be plenty of meat left, but I'd not wish them on anyone! lol

Re: Rust on brake discs

Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 11:17 pm
by porndoguk
speedy231278 wrote:I'd offer you my old EBC ones, I've not measured them but there must be plenty of meat left, but I'd not wish them on anyone! lol
Fairweather bike/biker garaged etc

Pm me some details mate :up:

Re: Rust on brake discs

Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 11:20 pm
by lukemillar
speedy231278 wrote:I never had it with the OEM discs. They'd get a slight gold colour to them if they'd got wet,but the pads never stuck. Seeing as people who have EBC discs that aren't the pattern used by myself and others, I wonder if they changed the material when they came up with X and Contour discs? I'm sure if all their steel road discs had the rust issues that I've had, their reputation would be rock bottom!
The newer ones are better. I have both - the older pro lites with the blue carriers and 8 buttons on my wet wheels and then newer X discs with the gold/yellow carraires and 6 buttons and my slicks

The prolite's are rusty as hell, but it always cleans up. The newer X's on the other hand are much much better

Re: Rust on brake discs

Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 12:16 am
by speedy231278
porndoguk wrote:
speedy231278 wrote:I'd offer you my old EBC ones, I've not measured them but there must be plenty of meat left, but I'd not wish them on anyone! lol
Fairweather bike/biker garaged etc

Pm me some details mate :up:
No, you REALLY don't want them! Do you?? They're scabby, pitted, I'm sure they're warped, and they look like crap! Next time I'm back home I'll take some pics, but you'll probably only laugh! Or cry... lol