Brembo brake discs
- GordonBH
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Brembo brake discs
Hi all,
I have a 2007 SB SS and am looking for new brake discs, front and rear. I would like to know the Brembo part numbers and order in the UK/Italy to save a bucket of cash.
Thanks in advance
I have a 2007 SB SS and am looking for new brake discs, front and rear. I would like to know the Brembo part numbers and order in the UK/Italy to save a bucket of cash.
Thanks in advance
Gordon from England
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- knockdolian
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Re: Brembo brake discs
Hi Gordon, I have a contact number for a chap who works for Brembo. He got my discs made to order. If you get no joy let me know I'll dig it out when I get home
Re: Brembo brake discs
Per the BH Bible:
Pads:
Wildwoods squeal with OEM pads, but brake adequately.
Brembo brakes squeal less but opinions differ if they brake slightly less well or better...
‘03 Brake Pads: both front and rear Lyndall PN 7138-Z
Not sure that is still good for your 07, but probably is.
Pads:
Wildwoods squeal with OEM pads, but brake adequately.
Brembo brakes squeal less but opinions differ if they brake slightly less well or better...
‘03 Brake Pads: both front and rear Lyndall PN 7138-Z
Not sure that is still good for your 07, but probably is.
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Mark
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- GordonBH
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Re: Brembo brake discs
Thanks guys - yes Paul that Brembo guy's number would be great.
Thanks Mark, I am actually looking for the rotor numbers as I am using EBC HH pads. The rotors have some grooving - light but as it's the brake system we're talking about I like to ensure all is good in that department.
Thanks Mark, I am actually looking for the rotor numbers as I am using EBC HH pads. The rotors have some grooving - light but as it's the brake system we're talking about I like to ensure all is good in that department.
Gordon from England
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- knockdolian
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Re: Brembo brake discs
pm sent mate.
- rocketsteve
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Re: Brembo brake discs
Light grooving should be okay, are you below minimum thickness Gordon?
0.177 = 4.5mm
0.177 = 4.5mm
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Re: Brembo brake discs
Are you looking for the whole rotor or just the the outer part where the pads ride? Also, are you planning on putting new buttons on?
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- GordonBH
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Re: Brembo brake discs
Hi Bill,
Outer rotor parts, not carriers and I thought I'd re-use the buttons.
Thanks Paul for that.
Steve, fronts are 4.95mm rear 6mm, the grooves are more ripples so maybe I could wait for a bit, I'm fitting EBC HH pads - sintered so expect a faster rate of wear than historically, I like to be prepared.
Outer rotor parts, not carriers and I thought I'd re-use the buttons.
Thanks Paul for that.
Steve, fronts are 4.95mm rear 6mm, the grooves are more ripples so maybe I could wait for a bit, I'm fitting EBC HH pads - sintered so expect a faster rate of wear than historically, I like to be prepared.
Gordon from England
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Re: Brembo brake discs
03 uses same pads front and rear as stated above. Later bikes used the same as 03 on the front but a different pad on the rear. I think you can probably match them up on the Lyndall website. I have an 03 bike so I don't know the part numbers for the later bike rear.mmaupin wrote:Per the BH Bible:
Pads:
Wildwoods squeal with OEM pads, but brake adequately.
Brembo brakes squeal less but opinions differ if they brake slightly less well or better...
‘03 Brake Pads: both front and rear Lyndall PN 7138-Z
Not sure that is still good for your 07, but probably is.
Shane
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Re: Brembo brake discs
Gordon, I called the factory today about getting a part number for the outer portion. They have their number (1510309) but not the Brembo#. Maybe you can call your contacts over there and see if they can cross reference?
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- rocketsteve
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Re: Brembo brake discs
It's been on my list of thing-to-do since you mentioned it Gordon and now I've opened up the back & front to find Ferodo pads.
Front: FRP408P
Rear: FDB2042P
Found a full set from M&P for £53.49 so I'll order when I get nearer the wear limits.
Those bloody pins on the front are a pig, found they need tapping out from the inside - then discovered the left caliper didn't have an R-Clip!
Front: FRP408P
Rear: FDB2042P
Found a full set from M&P for £53.49 so I'll order when I get nearer the wear limits.
Those bloody pins on the front are a pig, found they need tapping out from the inside - then discovered the left caliper didn't have an R-Clip!
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Re: Brembo brake discs
After 121 000 km, my disks are at the level of 3,6 mm.....I also need that that valuable partnumber !!!
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