Drilled rotors

chicken0207

Been Around the Block
Im going to do a gl1000 front end swap on my cb750 and while i have the front end off the bike i figured would be the best time to get the rotos drilled if i was going to.Im wondering what the advantage is to getting my rotors drilled.

Thanks

Chicken
 
Slight weight reduction I guess, but the main factor is gas expulsion and faster cooling so you don't have brake fade. Just make sure to drill it slow and use plenty of cutting fluid so it doesn't cause it to heat up too bad, and don't put 347687656343 holes in it, it still needs to have some strength.
 
Jewbacca said:
Slight weight reduction I guess, but the main factor is gas expulsion and faster cooling so you don't have brake fade. Just make sure to drill it slow and use plenty of cutting fluid so it doesn't cause it to heat up too bad, and don't put 347687656343 holes in it, it still needs to have some strength.

I was thinking about sending them to hurley
 
Sounds like a plan, it's best to have someone do it for you if you're any bit unsure. Brakes are kinda important.
 
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