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Brake discs interchangeability

#1 Post by Cap'n Puke » Sun Jun 02, 2013 3:26 pm

Hi All,

Sorry if this has been done to death but I'm away from home and need to know before I go back to collect my Falco if the brake discs are interchangable between the standard fit wheels and the OZ wheels off the factory RSV's? I may well end up buying some wavey discs but for now just need something to go on so that I can move the bike with it's new wheels on.

I haven't been on this site much, used to spend some time on the AF1 forum but kept coming over here on thread hijacks. My falco has been languishing in a dirty hole in manchester for some time now but I'm coming to get her next week - I have moved to Poland so hopefully she'll make it there in one piece! Watch this space...

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Re: Brake discs interchangeability

#2 Post by blinkey501 » Sun Jun 02, 2013 3:47 pm

Cap'n Puke wrote:Hi All,

Sorry if this has been done to death but I'm away from home and need to know before I go back to collect my Falco if the brake discs are interchangable between the standard fit wheels and the OZ wheels off the factory RSV's? I may well end up buying some wavey discs but for now just need something to go on so that I can move the bike with it's new wheels on.

I haven't been on this site much, used to spend some time on the AF1 forum but kept coming over here on thread hijacks. My falco has been languishing in a dirty hole in manchester for some time now but I'm coming to get her next week - I have moved to Poland so hopefully she'll make it there in one piece! Watch this space...

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Mille disks that fit the brembo and early RSVR OZ wheels fit :smt002
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#3 Post by Cap'n Puke » Sun Jun 02, 2013 4:13 pm

ithankyou!

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#4 Post by mangocrazy » Sun Jun 02, 2013 9:53 pm

The discs are actually in very wide use,especially on Italian bikes. A lot of earlier Ducatis (888/916/998 vintage) use them, as do a fair few Yamahas (mainly 1000cc).

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#5 Post by wayno » Wed Jun 05, 2013 8:34 am

Here is a list of discs that are interchangeable with the stock Falco ones

Aprilia.
125 MX Front 04-06
125 RS Front 92-05 (Radial Caliper) Front 06-07
125 Tuono Front 04-06
SL 750 Shiver Front 07
NA 850 Mana Front 07
ETV 1000 Caponord Front 01-04
RSV 1000 Mille Front 99-04
RSV 1000 R Front 04-08
RSV 1000 R Factory Front 04-08
RSV 1000 R Mille Front 00-03
RSV 1000 R Nera Front 04
RSV 1000 R Tuono Front 04-07
RSV 1000 SL,SP Mille Front 00-01
SL 1000 Falco Front 00-04

Benelli
900 Tornado TRE Front 04
900 Tornado TRE LE Front 04
900 Tornado TRE RS Front 04-05
1130 TNT (RS, Cafe Racer, Titanium) Front 05-06
1130 Tornado Front 06

Cagiva
125 Mito 2 Production Racer Front 94-
125 Mito EV Front 96-07
125 Planet Front 97-02
125 Raptor Front 03-06
125 Super City Front 91-00
500 River Front 99
600 River Front 94-98

Ducati
400 Monster Front 01-
400 SS Junior/Supersport Front 92-
600 Monster Front 00-01
600 Monster Front 94-99
600 Monster Dark Front 98-99
600 SS Front 91-97
620 Monster Dark Front 03-04
620 Monster i.e. Front 02-03
620 S Monster i.e. Front 02-04
620 Sport Front 03
748 Biposto Front 95-98
748 Biposto Front 99-02
748 R Front 00
748 S Front 00-02
748 SP Front 98
748 SPS Front 98-99
750 Monster Front 96-97
750 Monster Front 98-01
750 Monster ie. Front 02
750 Monster ie. Dark Front 02
750 Sport Front 00-02
750 Supersport Front 91-02
800 Monster IE Front 03-04
800 Sport Front 03
800 Supersport Front 03-04
851 Superbike Strada, SP Front 90-
851, Replica Front 88-89
888 SPS, SP 5, Strada Front 91-
900 MH900 e Front 02
900 Monster Front 94-99
900 Monster ie Front 00-02
900 Sport Front 02
900 Superlight Front 92-98
900 Supersport Front 00-02
900 Supersport Front 91-99
907 I.E. Paso Front 92-93
916 Monster S4 Front 01-03
916 Sport Touring ST4 Front 99-03
916 SPS Sport Production Front 94-00
916 Strade Biposto Front 94-00
944 Sport Touring ST2 Front 97-03
992 Monster S2R Front 06-07
992 Sport Touring ST3 Front 04-07
996 Biposto Front 98-01
996 Monster S4R Front 04-06
996 R / S / SPS Front 99-01
996 Sport Touring ST4S Front 02-06
998 R / S / Biposto Front 02-03
1000 Monster IE Front 03-05
1000 Sport Front 06-07
1000 Sportclassic GT Front 06-07
1000 Supersport DS Front 03-06
1100 Hypermotard Front 07
1100 Hypermotard S Front 07

KTM
990 Super Duke Front 05-07

Laverda
650 Ghost Front 96-97
650 Sport Front 95-01
750 S Formula Front 98-01
750 Strike Front 98-01

Moto Guzzi
750 Breva V 750 IE Front 03-07
750 Nevada Classic IE Front 03-07
850 Breva Front 07
940 Custom Front 07
1000 V10 Centauro Front 97-01
1000 V10 Centauro GT Front 98-99
1000 V10 Centauro Sport Front 98-01
1100 California EV Evolution Front 97-01
1100 California i Jackal Front 00-01
1100 California Special Front 99-02
1100 Griso Front 05-06
1100 Sport Front 94-99
1100 V11 (all models) Front 99-06
1100 V11 Breva Front 05-06

Yamaha
TDR125 (Italy) Front 89-93
TZR125 RR Front 94-
FZX250 Zeal Front 91-
TDR250 Front 88-92
TZR250 R,SP Front 87-92
SRX400 Front 91-96
SRX600 Front 90
SZR660 Italy Front 95-
FZR750 Genesis Front 86-
FZR1000 Genesis Front 87-88
FZR1000 R (EXUP) Front 89-95
XJR1200 Front 94-98

Dimensions

Outer Diameter: 320mm
Inside Diameter: 64mm
Bolt spacing: 80mm
Thickness: 5mm
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#6 Post by Cap'n Puke » Wed Jun 05, 2013 2:44 pm

wow, that's some awesome info there! Cheers!

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#7 Post by D-Rider » Wed Jun 05, 2013 2:52 pm

So if all those bikes are sharing the same set of disks, each one will only get them for about 3 days per year.

Bet it snows when its our turn.
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#8 Post by Falcorob » Wed Jun 05, 2013 3:11 pm

D-Rider wrote:So if all those bikes are sharing the same set of disks, each one will only get them for about 3 days per year.

Bet it snows when its our turn.
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#9 Post by wayno » Thu Jun 06, 2013 10:58 am

These discs aren't all the same quality. A lot of the yamaha owners swap to the Aprilia ones as they're less prone to warping (that's where I got the list from)
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#10 Post by D-Rider » Thu Jun 06, 2013 11:57 am

... and Aprilia fit both Brembo and Sunstar disks - with the Sunstar ones being generally held to be the better ones.
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#11 Post by mangocrazy » Thu Jun 06, 2013 12:54 pm

Somebody got the design right there - they've been in use for over 25 years...

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