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Mill rotors thinner and cross drill them?
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If they fail / fragment at speed, I guess we will never know because, you wont be around to tell us. :pinch:
I hope they work.
Good luck
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(Some early disc brake kz Z1R and others I think initially had too powerful rear brakes)
Modern sportsbikes run thin discs from new, 3.5mm service limit is typical. add a set of sintered pads and a few trackdays and wear and warp is a bigger problem now.
Keeping the disc weight to a minimum reduces to polar moment of inertia = the 'flywheel effect' also reduces unsprung weight. Reducing weight here is every bike designer's priority, although it comes at a cost of reduced service life. I suspect the rear and early single front rotors were deliberately made with extra thickness and the service limit might be rather conservative.
The 0.5 - 1.0 mm between new and the service limit doesn't give much meat for skimming on warped and/or scored discs and I wouldn't use them far below the service limit. The discs look nicely reconditioned but most used discs would be too thin after skimming.
The ventilation drilling could be a good idea, but it looks a bit overdone there.
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bluezbike wrote: . It may be a good idea to get two single discs that are warped/ruined and have them slimmed down and run them in double disc setup.
Yes, one of my projects has Nissin multipot calipers on the front running on a pair of rear discs, and a front disc on the rear. Apart from this rotational and unsprung weight increase, plus the reduced service life at the back I can't see a problem.
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