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  1. Re: Wavey Brake Disks 
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    Mate,you have GOT to go back over that post and spell check it.......Thats bad even for you!! ;D
     
     

  2. Re: Wavey Brake Disks 
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    I cant work the spell checker...
     
     

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    There you go,you CAN spell! ;D
     
     

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    But i did that without the spell check....how does it work?
     
     

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gav
    But i did that without the spell check....how does it work?
    OK Gav......
    On a PC, at the top of screen, on the toolbar, click on the button with 'ABC' written on it. Then simply follow the prompts. [smiley=thumbsup.gif]
     
     

  6. Re: Wavey Brake Disks 
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gav
    But for the needs of most the brakes will only ever be as good as the rider...
    The difference is not great, but it is there.
    Most modern bikes have very adequate brakes, which is why a small loss in overall stopping power is tolerable as a swap for the better steering characteristics. You could argue that wavy discs cool better, but I'd call that a very marginal argument.

    P.S. Gixxerboy has Brembo discs on because he's a poser. And has girly hair.

     
     

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    Quote Originally Posted by desmojen
    [quote author=Gav link=1170686148/0#9 date=1170784989]But for the needs of most the brakes will only ever be as good as the rider...
    The difference is not great, but it is there.
    Most modern bikes have very adequate brakes, which is why a small loss in overall stopping power is tolerable as a swap for the better steering characteristics. You could argue that wavy discs cool better, but I'd call that a very marginal argument.

    P.S. GixerBoy has Brembo discs on because he's a poser. And has girly hair.

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    At least i don't ride like a girlie eh Jen!! :P ;D
     
     

  8. Re: Wavey Brake Disks 
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    At least i don't ride like a girlie eh Jen!! :P ;D [/quote]


    Oi - what's wrong with riding like a girlie??! You should be so lucky! Hurrrumph....
     
     

  9. Re: Wavey Brake Disks 
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    Well at the moment my brakes are crap i'm pretty sure one is sticking slightly so any improvement is welcome.
    Must admit most embarrassing thing was get pissed all over by a Honda CB450 on some country roads because i either lack the exp my friend does or just not happy cornering it ;p
    Personally i put it down to knowing i can't stop that quick my brakes are either ON or OFF

    Going to rebuild the calipers when i get round to ordering the parts.
     
     

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