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Old 25-Apr-2005, 06:45
Go Galfer Go Galfer is offline
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Hi all,

Just found this forum and wanted to let you know that the wave rotor was designed to keep your brake components cooler, however the issue at hand for the Ducati tends to be the amount of heat from the pipes and not the disc.

True the wave rotor runs cooler then OEM due to the design of the wave - it causes the brakes to get cool air in between the wave surface. Some of things that you can do is consider ceramic coating the inside of your pipes, Dot 5.1 brake fluid with a high dry boiling point, better brake pads, heat shielding of any kind to help deflect the heat.
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