New Full Floating Rotor (Disc) from Spiegler

Discussion in 'Yamaha 250cc In-Line 4's' started by summitdog, Aug 13, 2005.

  1. summitdog

    summitdog New Member

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    I just received this beautiful full floating rotor for Angela's 2KR. I'll mount it tomorrow and add a pic.

    I also received a braided brake line and a 14mm radial master cylinder from Spiegler too. Angela does not want the line and master cylinder mounted until after a local 250c-c ride.

    Scotty

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  2. grendal

    grendal New Member

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    I like it.
     
  3. Guest

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    Here is what the rotor looks like mounted. It has a funny wear line. It seems like the caliper is just grabbing the very uppermost portion of the rotor. That being said, the pads bite the rotor like a hungry hyena on roadkill. You can easily stop with one finger.


    Scotty

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  4. Guest

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    its cool! how much it cost?
     
  5. koma

    koma New Member

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    Wow, impressive... or atleast it looks it.
    Also interested in a dollar figure for all these mods your doing...
     
  6. TBone

    TBone New Member

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    I'm also very interested in finding out the cost og these disks...
     
  7. Guest

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    I would suggest going to the following page for the rotor:

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    For a great 14mm master cylinder:

    <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.spieglerusa.com/specials.cfm">http://www.spieglerusa.com/specials.cfm</a><!-- m -->

    If you want, PM me your particulars and I will contact Spiegler and get a price quote for the rotors and shipping. Perhaps we can do a group buy for Australia.

    Scotty
     
  8. TBone

    TBone New Member

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    HOLY $310 US dolars!!! dudes if any one is interested in aftermarket disks I can get front discks for $280 to $320 each... They are not wave but they are good replacements for the worn out OEM disks... and they all come with a set of pads free!!
     
  9. koma

    koma New Member

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    Out of interest, being full floating... how much movement & play is in it? Enough to be able to jiggle it back and forward or just a tiny bit?

    I stumbled across an interesting little mod a few people used to do (still do?) on the FZR400 & 600 regarding making the discs float a little more. Will post a link if anyone is interested.
     
  10. TBone

    TBone New Member

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    I have been told the more play the more bite... I had an Across with VERY floating disk... it realy bit!!! oddly I asked my RWC mechanic if it was an RWC issue... he said no... I still replaced it with a new one when I was selling the bike... I don't trust things that move to much... <!-- s:) --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_smile.gif" alt=":)" title="Smile" /><!-- s:) -->
     
  11. koma

    koma New Member

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    I remember it well.. and i'll get Chanty out riding it sooner or later!
     

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