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jodycraw
31-Oct-2006, 12:03
Does anyone know anywhere that can skim brake discs? if possible??
I bought some new ones off ebay and they are "not straight"! (can't return them for the reason that the guy is no longer a registered user)
Thanks....
Red-Duc
31-Oct-2006, 12:04
How not straight are they?
Wouldn't suggest it. There's only a 0.5mm wear limit on them when new.
As Nelly says, (Disaster) looms !!
Not worth it mate ¬
mav
jodycraw
31-Oct-2006, 13:54
How not straight? - Actually as much as to un-balance the front wheel quite a lot (impossible to ride over 100mph! without the fairing feeling like it's gonna fall off....)
So no options with these then!??
How not straight? - Actually as much as to un-balance the front wheel quite a lot (impossible to ride over 100mph! without the fairing feeling like it's gonna fall off....)
So no options with these then!??
yes only 321 option ! "Dusty bin"
mav
Iconic944ss
31-Oct-2006, 14:20
Does anyone know anywhere that can skim brake discs? if possible??
I bought some new ones off ebay and they are "not straight"! (can't return them for the reason that the guy is no longer a registered user)
Thanks....
If they were meant to be NEW and are in fact warped then I'd of thought you have a clear case for a refund as unfit for purpose from Ebay.
You must file a report within 60 days sadly - if youve paid by credit card you might stand a better chance.
If you have details of the t*sser (sorry seller) and he wont play ball then I'm working my way through a similar case and have ended up here:
https://www.moneyclaim.gov.uk/csmco2/index.jsp
Good luck - Frank
jodycraw
31-Oct-2006, 14:23
i PAID by cheque (cheque payment only!) so not sure if i've got any comeback??!
Might be able to make a nice clock out of them!?
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