Hong Kong Wave rotors
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Hong Kong Wave rotors
Hello, has anyone on this forum tried these rotors? Thinking of purchasing these or Tyga front rotors.
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Re: Hong Kong Wave rotors
Although I don't have any experience with cheap discs, You don't want to be skimping on tat when it comes to brakes believe me. Pay the extra premium for something half decent like EBC or Stealth.
IIRC Stealth are doing a deal for a pair of fronts and a rear for £195. There contact number is 0114 257 0111
IIRC Stealth are doing a deal for a pair of fronts and a rear for £195. There contact number is 0114 257 0111
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Re: Hong Kong Wave rotors
They are probably made of cheese, as alex says buy a decent make that you know are going to stop you when you pull the leaver..!
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Re: Hong Kong Wave rotors
I've had some stealth for a couple years..they are bob on 

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Re: Hong Kong Wave rotors
got a kagizume rear on my GSXR, seems fine but I dont use it that much (the bike or the back brake!) got galfers on the front which look and work really well. I too wouldn't put cheapo ones on the front.
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Re: Hong Kong Wave rotors
Hi, i been looking at these or summat simliar for my nc30 but i had a good look at some simliar ones (cheap ebay chinky jobs) fitted to a 600 today and while they look good at first, a good close look revealed that they were michined about 1mm off center its not alot, but they were dead flat and worked good tho.
if your desparate and money is tight, then they seem ok, as long as your not picky about slightly sloppy machining, but i dont think they'd last as long as good (expensive) ones. These ones could just be a one off i dont know.
Hope it helps.
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Ian
if your desparate and money is tight, then they seem ok, as long as your not picky about slightly sloppy machining, but i dont think they'd last as long as good (expensive) ones. These ones could just be a one off i dont know.
Hope it helps.
Cheers
Ian
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Re: Hong Kong Wave rotors
How about Tyga rotors - anybody use those?