Wavy discs - any advice
Discussion
Mark_SV said:
LOL Dennis ![]()
Does it matter if you only have one disc out of the two that's wavy (e.g. for brake balance)? It matters to me financially!
I would assume you need both discs to be equal for MOT purposes aswell, but also if one disc is working better than the other it could cause problems with wheel bearings? Best to do both.
I ran standard discs on my SV all year whilst racing and never had a problem with them. The most important factors in good SV brakes are to keep the calipers clean and to clean the 6 or so rivets that hold the disc to the carrier. If these are not cleaned, they jam up very easily and cause massive heat build up in the discs. Spray each rivet liberally with brake cleaner quite often and they'll be fine.
Incidentally, the guy who won the SV championship in 2004 used standard pads and discs all season with no issues.
>> Edited by bennyboysvuk on Monday 5th December 09:00
Incidentally, the guy who won the SV championship in 2004 used standard pads and discs all season with no issues.
>> Edited by bennyboysvuk on Monday 5th December 09:00
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