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Started by FIFO, December 24, 2009, 09:55:07 PM

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FIFO

Quote from: Spider on December 27, 2009, 05:50:43 PM
getting the rotors re-drilled by an engineer

Hey spider
Has this been done before? :-\
My calculation are, ;D
If your original rims are 6 holes on an 80mm pcd.
and new rims 5 holes on the same 80mm pcd.
probably not possible to redrill the rotors as at least two holes will come close to or run into the original holes.
And even if you did drill them they will be very close to the old holes,  not very good practise and could crack between the holes.
possibly not safe. :'(




in memory of Brian W, 2010 /2015

Big T

Hey Spider

I have a set of Ducati 5 hole (10mm offset) rotors off my S4RT available with pads if that helps.

They have 6,624 km on them and are in as new condition.

I replaced them with wave rotors and matching pads.

PM me if they might be of use to you.

Big T
   .... This is your captain speaking. Please fasten your seat-belts as we prepare for take off.... (I'm the passenger now....)

Spider

Quote from: Rob s on December 28, 2009, 03:33:45 PM
Hey spider
Has this been done before? :-\
My calculation are, ;D
If your original rims are 6 holes on an 80mm pcd.
and new rims 5 holes on the same 80mm pcd.
probably not possible to redrill the rotors as at least two holes will come close to or run into the original holes.
And even if you did drill them they will be very close to the old holes,  not very good practise and could crack between the holes.
possibly not safe. :'(


Rob....you misheard me...what I ment to say was "I'm buying Trev's and his sending them down tomorrow and Brad Black will fit them in a week"....and phark I love my bike

(just had a test ride on an 848 today)

cabron

Apart from a new set of keys as some gutter crawler broke into my car...i got



A Pauly Moto Clutch cover, a new belly pan, re-painted tail cowl, a lift kit........I like my bike........... ;D