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Bike Disc Catalogue
Neville Jones - 16/4/16 at 10:38 AM

I've been tying to fnd a bike disc that fits my criteria, and without knowing the bike it comes off, it's nigh on impossible to find a decent catalogue of dimensions.

I've tried ebc, without much success.

Anyone know if such a catalogue exists, and where?

Thanks,
Nev.


Slimy38 - 16/4/16 at 10:58 AM

I think either the EBC or Brembo website have details of all their brake discs, along with measurements. But I also think you have to click on each one individually to get the details, rather than seeing it in a table.

Edit: OK, maybe not, both websites now have 'configurators'... they're virtually impossible to use even if you know exactly what you're after!!!

Maybe a bike dealer might have a paper copy of a catalogue?

[Edited on 16/4/16 by Slimy38]


gremlin1234 - 16/4/16 at 12:03 PM

this should help
http://www.ferodoracing.com/pdf/catalogues/Ferodo_motorcycle_catalogue.pdf


Neville Jones - 16/4/16 at 02:52 PM

Gremlin you're a star. Thanks for that.

But I'm still no closer to finding what I want. I'm after a disc about 250mm diam and at least 6mm thick. I didn't realise that bike discs were so thin! Some as little as 3mm. There's a few at the diam, but 4mm thick is pushing things on a car, regardless of how light it may be.



Thanks,
Nev.

[Edited on 16/4/16 by Neville Jones]


gremlin1234 - 16/4/16 at 03:40 PM

there are a couple of thicker discs listed.
try
FMD0203 HONDA SILVER WING
240 diameter, 6mm thick

edit discs not disks.

[Edited on 16/4/16 by gremlin1234]


loggyboy - 16/4/16 at 05:46 PM

Google mintex brake book and go to the expert or advanced search..very comprehensive search engine.


will121 - 16/4/16 at 07:18 PM

Expect be looking at old school bikes solid discs /pre floating for example from memory rd250s were around 6mm thick but 260mm ish


Neville Jones - 18/4/16 at 10:33 AM

Thanks guys. The FF's I used to run used 6mm discs and were replaced every meeting, and sometimes every race. For sprints and hillclimbs the 6m discs may survive a season, given total running time.

Cheers
Nev.


Fred W B - 18/4/16 at 06:13 PM

As mentioned, older bike have thicker discs

These are from big 80s kawasakis, 9 mm thick

I made adaptors to bolt them to audi hubs





[Edited on 18/4/16 by Fred W B]