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brake discs ...what size????

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i am upgrading the front discs on the track bike. it is a 95 zxr.

i have measured the outside diameter of the discs and they are 320mm. i have looked up standard specs and it says 320mm.

i am looking at a brake disc website and they are say 310mm fits 89-95 and then 320mm 96-2002.

will i buy the 320 mm??? all other measurements look the same??

i'm getting confused?
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10mm is visible (unlike something else)

Go the 320 if its what you've got on yours now
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Mine are 320mm.. I believe they all are from 91 up..
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Yep, all ZXRs from J onwards are 320mm dia.
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Mate, Groggles, Old chap. The correct way to choose your brake discs is to make sure that the O/D is not smaller than the axle Dia other wise you won;t be able to get the wheel on. The next step is to make sure that the O/D is large enough so they actually come somewhere near the caliper although this is not quite totally nesesary unless you actually want to be able to stop. Finally they must not be so large that they are bigger than your wheel. If they are this will have an effect on the bikes handling and will cause you to push the front through corners however you will look like Troy Bayliss with the amount of sparks being generated at all times.

Food for thought my good buddy :P

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Stace wrote:Mate, Groggles, Old chap. The correct way to choose your brake discs is to make sure that the O/D is not smaller than the axle Dia other wise you won;t be able to get the wheel on. The next step is to make sure that the O/D is large enough so they actually come somewhere near the caliper although this is not quite totally nesesary unless you actually want to be able to stop. Finally they must not be so large that they are bigger than your wheel. If they are this will have an effect on the bikes handling and will cause you to push the front through corners however you will look like Troy Bayliss with the amount of sparks being generated at all times.

Food for thought my good buddy :P

What do you think Gos, am i close to the mark?
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Groggles wrote:
Stace wrote:Mate, Groggles, Old chap. The correct way to choose your brake discs is to make sure that the O/D is not smaller than the axle Dia other wise you won;t be able to get the wheel on. The next step is to make sure that the O/D is large enough so they actually come somewhere near the caliper although this is not quite totally nesesary unless you actually want to be able to stop. Finally they must not be so large that they are bigger than your wheel. If they are this will have an effect on the bikes handling and will cause you to push the front through corners however you will look like Troy Bayliss with the amount of sparks being generated at all times.

Food for thought my good buddy :P

What do you think Gos, am i close to the mark?
thank you ian....

that is right up there with your theory on how to save endangered species...

but i would hardy call your weapon a harpoon. :wink:
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Stace wrote:Mate, Groggles, Old chap. The correct way to choose your brake discs is to make sure that the O/D is not smaller than the axle Dia other wise you won;t be able to get the wheel on. The next step is to make sure that the O/D is large enough so they actually come somewhere near the caliper although this is not quite totally nesesary unless you actually want to be able to stop. Finally they must not be so large that they are bigger than your wheel. If they are this will have an effect on the bikes handling and will cause you to push the front through corners however you will look like Troy Bayliss with the amount of sparks being generated at all times.

Food for thought my good buddy :P

What do you think Gos, am i close to the mark?
thats a *bullseye* mate !! :lol:

Groggles - 320mm will be fine mate. Get amongst it !! :twisted:

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yep 320mm on the 95 zx6r 8)
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Stace wrote:Mate, Groggles, Old chap. The correct way .... blah blah blah .... and will cause you to push the front through corners however you will look like Troy Bayliss with the amount of sparks being generated at all times.

Food for thought my good buddy :P

What do you think Gos, am i close to the mark?
and i thought u were as dumb as dog shit :P
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Post by Neka79 »

oh groggles..if ur getting new ones..look at Braking's..i LOVE mine..and waves are the same price as round- cheaper than OEM!!
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Neka79 wrote:oh groggles..if ur getting new ones..look at Braking's..i LOVE mine..and waves are the same price as round- cheaper than OEM!!
okay mate...i got a set...better be good :wink:
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Don't get the braking ones. I've heard they are big problem on the zxr.!!!

Like thses ones...
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Kawasaki-Wave-Br ... dZViewItem
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MadKaw wrote:Don't get the braking ones. I've heard they are big problem on the zxr.!!!

Like thses ones...
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Kawasaki-Wave-Br ... dZViewItem
problem.......what problem ??
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MadKaw wrote:Don't get the braking ones. I've heard they are big problem on the zxr.!!!

Like thses ones...
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Kawasaki-Wave-Br ... dZViewItem
LMAO Is it to late for Greggy boy to retract his winning bid???? :twisted:
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