[Ducati] Brake Rotors, why not straighten them?

Brez998 Brez998 at comcast.net
Mon Feb 5 09:26:53 EST 2007


You could always try to have your rotors straightened.I just received mine 
and it only cost 27 bucks with return shipping.  Although turn around time 
is about 9 or 10 days.  I will warn that is very busy and impossible to get 
in touch with him.  I call him up and leave a message letting him know I was 
sending them to him. Then leave a note indicating the problem along with 
your contact info.  He accepts credit card but may prefer paypal.  He also 
does rims, he charges either 25 or 50, I forget.

 Will's Rim Repair
 3223-D North Pleasent Bird Drive
 Box 123
 Greenville, SC 29609

I have personally sent him 3 rims, 3 sets of rotors and about to send him a 
fourth set.  I also have friends that used his service and we have been more 
than satisified each time.

Brez 02 998
----- Original Message ----- 
From: <D888SPOLTD at aol.com>
To: <ducati at ducati.net>
Sent: Sunday, February 04, 2007 10:04 PM
Subject: Re: [Ducati] Brake Rotors-Best place to buy?


> Depends on what kind of rotors you want.  Stockers or aftermarket? 
> Braketech
> makes great rotors but they ain't cheap. http://www.braketech.com/  I have 
> a
> set for my track bike. I wouldn't have bought them for cost but they came 
> with
> a set of wheels I picked up so the price was right. Fred at Yoyodyne is 
> also
> an excellent source of parts, especially brake bits. I've had great 
> dealings
> with him. http://www.yoyodyneti.com/
>
> Ebay has everything from snowflake and steel carrier rotors to once in a
> while cast iron in the stock arena available, prices vary, but they 
> generally
> range from $100 to $300 with the CI bits usually in the higher range.
>
> On the other hand and please shop around, I do happen to have a set of oem
> stockers, steel carrier stainless rotors, true and flat for sale, swapped 
> them
> out at 7k miles.  Contact me offlist if interested. However, I am 
> concerned
> that you have positively identified the rotors as the cause of the pulsing 
> and do
> consider new units probably your best bet when chasing gremlins.
>
> Cheers,
> W
>
>
>
> In a message dated 2/3/2007 11:58:25 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> campbell at accs.net writes:
> I need to replace the rotors on my 907ie as they have a pulsing that new 
> pads
> did not cure.
> Where is the best place to buy new rotors for my Ducati or and bike, for 
> that
> matter? I may need one for my BMW as well.
> Price is important, but quality is equally as important. I want them to 
> last
> as long as the originals have!
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