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eddiebeano

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Post #1
Does anyone know if you can get standard size discs that use bells? The closest I've seen are 285, and thicker.

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Posted 12th Mar 2012 at 17:54
prism7guy

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I can't remember how thick the standard discs are but hispec seem to have rotors listed 24mm and 26mm thick.
http://www.hispecbrake.co.uk/

The site didnt seem to be working when i tried it earlier though.

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Posted 12th Mar 2012 at 20:10
welshpug!

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22mm

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Posted 12th Mar 2012 at 20:16
eddiebeano

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They don't list 22mm Sad

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Posted 13th Mar 2012 at 17:44
welshpug!

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can't have belled discs from then then...

ask phillipm, he might be able to knock some up from nicked drain covers.

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Posted 13th Mar 2012 at 17:47
allanallen

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Some Standard discs can be turned into rotors fairly easily. If your caliper can accomodate it you could also look at using wider rotors and machining the pad face down to suit.

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Posted 13th Mar 2012 at 22:09
eddiebeano

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allanallen wrote:
Some Standard discs can be turned into rotors fairly easily. If your caliper can accomodate it you could also look at using wider rotors and machining the pad face down to suit.
tell me more about this.. I'm using wilwood midilite calipers..

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Posted 13th Mar 2012 at 22:13
allanallen

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Find an off the shelf disc with minimal offset, accuratly bore a big hole throgh the centre then drill the pcd of holes to suit your bells. Im sure ive seen it done with a gti6 disc to be honest. Or as i say the other option would be to use say a 24mm rotor if itll fit in your caliper, i know hi-specs usually except a wider disc.

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Posted 14th Mar 2012 at 10:07
welshpug!

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They'll be made for a 25.4mm disc if they fit over a standard 306 disc, the smaller one is 21mm, or 12.7mm.

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Posted 14th Mar 2012 at 10:51
allanallen

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welshpug! wrote:
They'll be made for a 25.4mm disc if they fit over a standard 306 disc, the smaller one is 21mm, or 12.7mm.


Problem solved then Wink

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