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DRILLED BRAKE ROTOR SERVICE? (Read 800 times)
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02/21/12 at 20:17:29
For the record, I just got my stock disc back from versy and it looks great, cant wait to get it on the bike and upload some pics for everyone.
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Reply #61 -
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JUST CURIOUS...
Have any of you used this guy's service? How was it? Did you like the results? Was he good to deal with? Let me know if you have any info...
Cheers!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/160398276654?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m...
FYI....
Just sent this guy a note with a question about chamfering. He answered quickly and, no, he does not chamfer the holes.
Don't know if this matters one way or another.....just addin' to the data base!
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Reply #62 -
07/11/12 at 22:08:31
That's right, but you must deburr
So I do a light deburr with a chamfer bit, a little buffing and I'm done.
Still looking for the right tool to do a quick scuff of the surface, then no deburring would be necessary.
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Re: DRILLED BRAKE ROTOR SERVICE?
Reply #63 -
07/11/12 at 22:15:01
Have you tried the 3m surface conditioning discs? The course ones should leave a pretty good finish for a Rotor I would think.
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Reply #64 -
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verslagen1 wrote
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That's right, but you must deburr
So I do a light deburr with a chamfer bit, a little buffing and I'm done.
Still looking for the right tool to do a quick scuff of the surface, then no deburring would be necessary.
Use a stone. Fine to extra-fine. MSC has a million and one options but you'd be better off finding a local abrasive supply company and seeing what they have in stock. I'm a machinist by trade and I even look at MSC's catalog and just say WTF. There's a little shop right by me called Abrasive Tool Company that I always go to, I'm sure there's one(or 5) real close to you as well.
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