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I agree with herrdeacon, I used Por15 on a Kawi Ltd 1000 tank. Followed all their instruction to the letter. It was still fine 5 years later when I sold the bike.
Hurley, if you are currently accepting rotor's pm me with your shipping address. I am ready to have a XS650 rear disc done. I will pm back what want. Thanks, Dave
Re: drilled rotors and speed holes on parts-cheap. 25$ new thread
Still waiting for your shipping address? In the above pic, the rotor on the left is a rear like I need done. How many holes total are there, and the hole size is? What roughly is the turn aroung time from Illinois 60435?
Re: drilled rotors and speed holes on parts-cheap. 25$ new thread
Hurely , pm me info on where to send rotor. Also another ?. I've read where the hole size should be less than the disc thickness?
Some of the XS650 guru's have stated to drill the rear disc hole to 3/16. What is your opinion here?
Re: drilled rotors and speed holes on parts-cheap. 25$ new thread
Hurley, this is what I heard, tell me if it is wrong, makes sense or ??
I've heard that drilling the rotors actually adds braking surface due to the hole edges, and that chamfering takes away surface area due to the slight...
Re: drilled rotors and speed holes on parts-cheap. 25$ new thread
Will your 4 hole swirl pattern fit on a rear XS650 oem rotor? Also I'd prefer no chamfering? Thanks, RD
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