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    Huh. I looked at Erikbuellracing.com and couldn't find it either?

    I did find this for ya though..
    http://www.erikbuellracing.net/store...nting-kit.html


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    Ebc for the street, get em from John. Vesrah RJL XXX for track and racing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cooter View Post
    Huh. I looked at Erikbuellracing.com and couldn't find it either?

    I did find this for ya though..
    http://www.erikbuellracing.net/store...nting-kit.html

    I found the rotor mount kit. Just didnt seem to find the rotors anywhere. The 5mm from is on Amazon for 255

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    Quote Originally Posted by Noel View Post
    My experience has been if you're looking for max braking for track days or such, its pointless to focus on only the pad since the rotors play such a huge part. On my Triumph 675 I've had really good life from DP brand pads without any real notice in grip. I had a set of Carbone Lorraine pads on there which didn't even make it a year of street riding, no track days. On my wife's 600rr I had EBC pads and they were fine, but when I replaced them with new EBC pads and Galfer rotors the difference was amazing.
    I actually ONLY use OEM rotors with Vesrah pads and find the difference to be absolutely incredible. Stopping power and nearly zero fade! I've run that configuration on many,many different machines. All with the exact same results.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Omiotek View Post
    Cooter. Thanks for the info. Where can I buy the ebr race rotors. Cant seem to find them
    https://www.ebay.com/itm/Erik-Buell-...oAAOSw57BbR0hv

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    OEM rotor, Vesrah pads. Gets the wheel off the ground @ 100 if you're not careful. I use an aftermarket master also.
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    EBC FRONT ROTOR is $165 to board members
    EBC SINTERED HH FRONT PAD SET is $48 to board members.
    Last edited by user_deleted; 04-25-2019 at 07:42 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chicknstripn View Post
    I second this^^^^^
    I also find that the EBC tend to be a little noisy compared to other brands.
    They sure do stop no doubt. Mine are silent. I use brake cleaner on the housing and apply brake lube to the back of the pads when installing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by outthere View Post
    OEM rotor, Vesrah pads. Gets the wheel off the ground @ 100 if you're not careful. I use an aftermarket master also.
    What master cylinder is that?
    And what throttle assembly you running?

    Very curious....... this bike of yours...

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    Quote Originally Posted by lunaticfringe View Post
    EBC FRONT ROTOR is $165 to board members
    EBC SINTERED HH FRONT PAD SET is $48 to board members.

    This is a great set up and an even greater deal!

    Johns the man for hooking board members up like this!



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