From the Allbike Engineering Catalogue, the following bike also shares the same rear disc part number as the KR1S;
ZZR250 HI-H5 90-94
which rear disc will fit my kr1s
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I bought one of these. I have just received it and it really looks great. Here's a link to the manufacturer's homepage:Charles wrote:here's another one on Ebay Germany:
http://cgi.ebay.de/BREMSSCHEIBE-HINTEN- ... 0575161703
Price (is in euros) is ok, I think.
Charles
http://www.metalgear.com.au/mcmodelpart ... makeid=143
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[quote="Bert"]I have fitted metalgear discs to a mates bike.
All good, fitted well with no reports of any problems in use.
Bert[/quote] great move that, tinkering with your mates brakes rather than your own! thats the real aussie way, i suppose you haven't had any complaints 'cos he hasn't stopped yet bonzer!
All good, fitted well with no reports of any problems in use.
Bert[/quote] great move that, tinkering with your mates brakes rather than your own! thats the real aussie way, i suppose you haven't had any complaints 'cos he hasn't stopped yet bonzer!
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Nah, I'd guess it's due to it being difficult to complain when ya 6 feet under.pookie wrote:great move that, tinkering with your mates brakes rather than your own! thats the real aussie way, i suppose you haven't had any complaints 'cos he hasn't stopped yet bonzer!Bert wrote:I have fitted metalgear discs to a mates bike.
All good, fitted well with no reports of any problems in use.
Bert
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rear disc
The stealth rear disc was fine, I've probably done over 1000 miles by now inc a few trackdays
Gently waved, not extreme. No problems, I would say it work as well as or better the the worn OEM the it replaced. Good in the wet too, and snow and ice! Although I wasn't braking too hard in these conditions.
They could have made a lighter weight design as the disc area is larger than the pad area needed. Probably about the same weight as OEM. I could weight them if anyone is really bored
Gently waved, not extreme. No problems, I would say it work as well as or better the the worn OEM the it replaced. Good in the wet too, and snow and ice! Although I wasn't braking too hard in these conditions.
They could have made a lighter weight design as the disc area is larger than the pad area needed. Probably about the same weight as OEM. I could weight them if anyone is really bored
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