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old_skool
The Gs "1000" rotors have a different offset, the 77's and 78's for sure, they don't even fit on an 850 or 1100. I have a bunch of gs1000 rotors if anyone is really looking for those.
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rudeman
Originally posted by gsrick View PostThe surface where the pads squeeze are machined to ensure a flat surface, but I'm not to sure on the stainless part. I've see rusty rotors before. Then again I've also seen items that were stamped stainless steel rust also. Feel both sides of tie areas of the rotor that hasn't been machined and you should feel a sharp edge on one side and rounded edges on the other. An indication of it being stamped.
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Originally posted by gsrick View PostThe only benefit to a drilled rotor is weight reduction, and has nothing to do with stopping or cooling.
Originally posted by gsrick View PostThe technology used on modern high performance sport bikes, make our brakes look like only a few steps above dragging our feet or pressing a board against the tire tread.
Originally posted by gsrick View Postbut I'm not to sure on the stainless part. I've see rusty rotors before.
Originally posted by rudeman View PostThe rotors are SS. And stainless steel will rust just as it will be drawn by magnetism. It all depends on its grade.
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