These will it I guess?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Honda-CBR900- ... 5d32e09a2b
Disc fitment
Disc fitment
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Silver 1998 'Storm! That keeps trying to kill me! And is leaving me soon!
Silver 1998 'Storm! That keeps trying to kill me! And is leaving me soon!

Re: Disc fitment
Just email them for the OS diameter. Some Blade ones are 330mm, not sure which models though.
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
Re: Disc fitment


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Silver 1998 'Storm! That keeps trying to kill me! And is leaving me soon!
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Re: Disc fitment
What the magic number I'm looking for? 296mm?
EDIT Google answered my question!
296mm it is!
EDIT Google answered my question!

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Silver 1998 'Storm! That keeps trying to kill me! And is leaving me soon!
Silver 1998 'Storm! That keeps trying to kill me! And is leaving me soon!

Re: Disc fitment
Just got a message from the seller. They are 296mm.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Honda-VTR1000 ... 4166c09e03
Not bad for £150 a pair.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Honda-VTR1000 ... 4166c09e03
Not bad for £150 a pair.
Semper in faecibus sumus, sole profundum variat!
Silver 1998 'Storm! That keeps trying to kill me! And is leaving me soon!
Silver 1998 'Storm! That keeps trying to kill me! And is leaving me soon!

Re: Disc fitment
Look good spec, Joker.
The only thing that concerns me a little is the nickel plating.
That will eventually wear through, (and while it's worn in places it's likely to chop pads up, until worn through) and then the discs will rust if left damp.
Don't think that's what Honda have done, as they don't corrode when left wet- presumably stainless of one grade or another.
I know that you'll get a better grip (coefficient of friction) with plain steel than stainless, but as at first you'll be running on a nickel surface, I have no idea of how good they'll be on that.
Nickel is harder than steel, though, which is a good start. Wonder what plating thickness they've gone for?
I really don't know what difference any of this will make- possibly none and they're a good choice. Certainly good for the money.
Anyone else got anything to offer?
The only thing that concerns me a little is the nickel plating.
That will eventually wear through, (and while it's worn in places it's likely to chop pads up, until worn through) and then the discs will rust if left damp.
Don't think that's what Honda have done, as they don't corrode when left wet- presumably stainless of one grade or another.
I know that you'll get a better grip (coefficient of friction) with plain steel than stainless, but as at first you'll be running on a nickel surface, I have no idea of how good they'll be on that.
Nickel is harder than steel, though, which is a good start. Wonder what plating thickness they've gone for?
I really don't know what difference any of this will make- possibly none and they're a good choice. Certainly good for the money.
Anyone else got anything to offer?
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
Re: Disc fitment
Id Google them discs first before you buy them, you may be shocked! lol
No cheap aftermarket disc will ever be as good as OEM, and is braking the one area you want to skimp on?
No cheap aftermarket disc will ever be as good as OEM, and is braking the one area you want to skimp on?
Re: Disc fitment
+1
I would rather buy used storm ones than buy cheap discs, especially the Hong Kong type/style.
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I would rather buy used storm ones than buy cheap discs, especially the Hong Kong type/style.
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