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Canadian Daves JustKDX
abnormal brake wear
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[QUOTE="Matt90GT, post: 647406, member: 30871"] First off any grooves in the rotors will get worn right into the new pads. You will have bad braking until they do since only the high spots on the rotor will hit the pads. Then once things do seat, you are back to where you were with the old pads! Most pads are VERY thin and give you little to no room for wear. For the pads, the EBC MX units come with pads. That is a no brainer there. Rotors are cheap through RockyMountainMC. $50 each for the Titax units, $80 for the SS ones. That is cheap enough to replace there. I do work for a kawi dealer and the Titax units are still WAY cheaper than cost on OEM or my cost on like EBC, russel, Braking etcs are by at least $25.00. For machining the rotors, you can do it. It is tough on a brake lathe as the metal comes out a one long ribbon. If that gets stock in the cutters, you will groove the rotor deeper there. For the best braking, do it right the first time. IT sure is cheaper and works better! [/QUOTE]
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