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Old 20-Nov-2006, 15:37
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cast iron disc rebuild

I now have a pair of cast iron discs for my 748. The aluminium centre is faded on one of the discs so I was thinking about taking the discs off and getting them re-anodised, probably not gold but that by the by. Is this practical, can I use the same cir-clips to put them back together or should I replace them, if so where could I get them. Or should I just live with the faded one. You have to realise I have just been looking at the bike for the last 2 months and I want to get some thing done.


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Old 20-Nov-2006, 15:48
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You can buy new bobbins, circlips and shims from Grand Prix Racewear (brembo importers).
Worth replacing the lot IMO if you're stripping them. The circlips are a definate though.
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Old 20-Nov-2006, 15:57
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Old 20-Nov-2006, 18:40
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make sure you glue all the clips back in place
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MIGHT be worth looking inot using cast stainless rotors. Brembo have been replacing the cast iron rotors as there have been SOME instances of them exploding believe it or not.
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Old 20-Nov-2006, 21:39
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MIGHT be worth looking inot using cast stainless rotors. Brembo have been replacing the cast iron rotors as there have been SOME instances of them exploding believe it or not.

Well so the story goes but does anyone know anyone, not a friend of a friend, who has had a disc explode.
Anyway I have just bought them so I intend to fit them for next season. They are so much better than any stainless ones I have ever used, especially with the four pad callipers.


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I'm fairly sure there was someone in the DSC it happened to. Within the last 18 months i think.
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I have only ever seen one picture. and that was on this board.
however you can not buy cast iron discs any more from brembo
make of that what you will
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As anodising etches into the material will the carriers not be slightly thinner after the old anodising has been removed, if so the side play on a fully floating disc may be excessive, Just worth thinking about


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As Nelly says... I did the lot a couple of years ago as they where getting quite loose and you can buy diffferent size shims to take away some slack.

I cant fault them but you must use soft pads as it seems the ones that have 'exploded??' were probably due to overheating / hard pads??maybe??

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