Rotor Suggestions please!!

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  1. Slick

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    Anyone got any recommendations on a set of front rotors for an ABS?

    Mine are slightly warped to the point they squeal like pigs when I come to a stop but more so I can feel braking efficiency pulsing a little.
    This was probably caused by my pads dragging a bit but this is now sorted since I serviced my calipers. I will probably get some new calipers but I think it is probably wiser to replace the rotors first.

    On the short list (add any suggestions)

    Brembo T-drives ($$$)
    Brembo Serie ORO

    Armstrong Wavies
    Galfers
    EBC contours
    EBC X

    OEM (managed to warp these on the last 3 hondas I’ve owned)

    Not on the list
    Chinese sourced rotors (I’m sure some are good but not taking a gamble on something so critical!!)


    Ultimately I want the ones resist warping the most and provide decent stopping power.

    Some questions, is the premium price tag of the Brembos worth it, even more so the T-Drives?
    Are there any advantages to wavies?

    I think I am swaying towards the Armstrongs due to the price or should I pay a little extra and get the Serie OROs

    Any advice greatly appreciated!!
     
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  2. thezipsteruk

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    I had Galfers on my previous blade and to be honest the stopping power was great but... I had major issues with the holding washers.
    So much so in the end I had to take them off due to safety and MOT failures.
    They just fort real slack...see video. Then I changed them for Armstrong wavies as they were much cheaper and to be honest they were not bad at all (especially considering The price).

     
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  3. sinewave

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    Rotors?

    Where dya think yar Boy, the Good Ole US of A?

    :D

    Brembo if U can afford or justify, Galfer if not.
     
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  4. Slick

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    zoiks thats shocking that Galfers off the list
     
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    Over the years I have formed the opinion that Brembo T drives are the ones to have, I guess these are the most expensive... but quality tends to cost :(

    I have not used them but know people who have and they think there awesome !
     
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    If you want good quality and real add of stopping power, go with Braketech Iron rotors.

    Iron rotors and ferodo pads are amazing.......
     
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  7. exfire

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    I have the T Drives, it was all Arthur's fault, he showed me a pic of them and then told me they make a nice whooshing sound.

    Mine have been on about 9 months now and ridden in wet as well, they look as good as the day they were fitted.

    Are they worth the extra money ? probably not but then many things we put on our bikes are not either. All I can say is that with my Brembo M/c, M4's and T Drives I have the best brakes on a bike I have ever owned.

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    I had armstrongs on my old 600 and they made a difference
     
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    Got the Brembo T-Drive discs on my 06 blade . Quality !
     
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    Along with Brembo Calipers, Discs, a decent front tyre and the wheel, it makes front wheel Bike theft in isolation well worth a Thiefs time! :eek:
     
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    Thanks everyone for the advice. Bit of a conundrum.

    I think the T-drives, Braketech are a little $$$$$$ for my wallet.
    Thanks Zippy you have eliminated Galfers.
    Dont want OEM (killed 3 set already)
    Nor as Sinewave would them Ching Chong disc
    Not sure about EBC stuff

    so it a toss between the cheaper Armstrong discs or Brembo Serie OROs just need to find a deal!
     
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    Nobody knows Braketech rotors ?
     
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    It's around the same price but with the right pads, they re muchhhhhh better than T drive !

    Every rider who test the Ductile iron, don't come back to stainless rotor !!

    And i agree since i ve them on my blade !
     
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    That is a very valid point, why nick the bike when you could whip off calipers, master cylinder, exhaust etc in seconds
     
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    The coefficient of friction is a wayyyyy better than other material.
     
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    That's why I never park my bike out of sight, approx £2.5 K and I have not got the most expensive wheel or calipers. Some people's front wheels must be worth a small fortune.
     
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  20. Scott

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    Anyone tried wrp discs. I can get those at a good price Iv been offered
     

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