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Jasper
01-Dec-2006, 11:17
I need a new rear disc(well it is 13 years old!!),don't really want a wavey,as it's not in keeping with the era of the bike.So,anybody know where to get a new one(apart from Ducati!!) or a good second hand one?

851neil
01-Dec-2006, 11:24
knowing your budget, I'd suggest a home made effort with laid up cornflake packets and a bit of halfords finest silver paint - I know the last bit will be a stretch...but I've got half a tin left over I could donate....

Seriously, there's always been a guy at the NEC bike show who makes new discs, I'll trawl through my stuff and see if I can't find his details for ya...
cheers

Neil

Jasper
01-Dec-2006, 14:00
How VERY dare you!!
SP require nothing but the best.You wannabees might use cornflake packets,but us SP owners have Muesli packets,so much better!!;)

Sure you not got a spare to the spare to the spare of your own you can let go?Underneath all those cylinder heads and camshafts??

antonye
01-Dec-2006, 14:12
I have a brand new, unused rear disk sitting at home that might fit?

I will take a pic and post it up...

skidlids
01-Dec-2006, 14:56
if not try PFM or even the Brembo supplier at Silverstone

Rob B
01-Dec-2006, 18:56
Spondon made my smaller rear.

Rgds,

Rob

851neil
01-Dec-2006, 20:32
excellent rob, I'll get the missus to give em a call maybe they can help her out a bit...

antonye
02-Dec-2006, 16:17
Does this look like the right one?

yeti
02-Dec-2006, 16:19
Does to me, but what do I know from 888's?

Jasper
02-Dec-2006, 17:36
No mate,it is has 6 mounting holes.But sorted now,thanks.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=160055451490

antonye
02-Dec-2006, 18:06
ok cool, didn't know what it was off but I suspect its a 916 one

Douglas851
03-Dec-2006, 10:21
If you are happy with a used one, they go for less than 20 pounds in ebay.
My last one was 9 pounds.
They are common to most post '90 bikes apart from 9xx.