Ducati Sporting Club UK

Ducati Sporting Club UK (/msgboard.php)
-   Private Adverts (/forumdisplay.php?f=79)
-   -   WANTED: 748R/998R Front Brake Disks (15mm offset) (/showthread.php?t=85596)

antonye 11-Feb-2012 22:32

WANTED: 748R/998R Front Brake Disks (15mm offset)
 
As per title, I'm looking for some OEM Brembo front brake disks with 15mm offset which were fitted to the 748R and 998R.

They need to have the 6-hole mounting of the 748R/998R rather than using later disks.

Drop me a note if you have something suitable!

fastphil 12-Feb-2012 10:37

Do you measure the offset of disc's by the distance between mounting face and braking face on a flat surface, then x2 ?
Not taking the 'P', I would just like to know

skidlids 12-Feb-2012 11:05

Forget the X2 bit, but yes the offset is measured from the mounting face to the outside braking face surface. Most 320mm 6-bolt fitting Ducati discs are 10mm offset with a few as Antony mentioned are 15mm.
As Antony is going to a Radial Caliper fork you can't space the Calipers to suit so you either need the discs with the right offset or space the discs out, which is what I have just done to make a Ducati Narrow Track Mag wheel fit the Radial Calipers on my 998R

fastphil 12-Feb-2012 19:47

Ah right so better keep the 2 x disc spacers I have :) they will save making new 1's if I go radial :D

skidlids 12-Feb-2012 19:59

Probably. Standard disc spacing is 120mm, the Radial Calipers run on a disc spacing of 130mm.
I recently had a set of 15mm offset Brembo Clubman Discs of Khush for my standard width hub Mag wheel so that I have two wheels to drop straight in the radials on the 998R

Not sure if he still has this set as they didn't sell on Ebay
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1707593733... 4.m1438.l2649

antonye 12-Feb-2012 23:13

I'm not keen on the idea of spacers tbh, not that there's anything wrong with them, but does anyone know if they can be purchased "off the shelf" as it were?

skidlids 12-Feb-2012 23:40

I'm happy enough with the 2.5mm thick spacers on my Narrow track wheel as they leave enough of the centre boss protruding to locate the discs on. These are Guzzi disc spacers and fit the Corse Disc fitment.
Someone also makes 2.5mm spacers to fit the standard hub (64mm boss, 80mm PCD) as they are used on Aprilias when convertinf from Axial Caliper forks to Radial Caliper forks. You could double up on these but I choose not to as there's no centre boss left to locate the disc on, so I went for a set of 15mm offset discs of Khush

antonye 12-Mar-2012 23:02

All sorted now - thanks to everyone who PM'ed me and to Steve for coming through with a very nice pair of disks :D


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 00:50.

Powered by vBulletin 3.5.4 - Copyright © 2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
© Ducati Sporting Club UK