Wave rotors
#1
Wave rotors
Waste of money... or better for stoppies?
It's time for a new front set of rotors, I got a wave on the rear and never really noticed a difference.
Anybody else try em?
It's time for a new front set of rotors, I got a wave on the rear and never really noticed a difference.
Anybody else try em?
#2
Re: Wave rotors
Bro, it is the best $530 you can spend on the 54. The breaking power of these combined with the Galfer stainless steel brake lines is incredible. I thought the stock rotors were great, but these things are awesome. Doing stoppies now is great, they are so predictable.
#5
Re: Wave rotors
Nice pic looks sweet w/ the chrome. Got anymore?
Cheapest I've found so far is $457.95 shipped for a pair... which is actually cheaper than new stock rotors, they want $640 at the stealership...
I know, I know... ebay, but lately I've had bad luck buying damaged sh*t. Radiator that leaks, and a bent midpipe... both unusable but advertised as great condition. Can't trust anyone anymore.
Cheapest I've found so far is $457.95 shipped for a pair... which is actually cheaper than new stock rotors, they want $640 at the stealership...
I know, I know... ebay, but lately I've had bad luck buying damaged sh*t. Radiator that leaks, and a bent midpipe... both unusable but advertised as great condition. Can't trust anyone anymore.
#6
Re: Wave rotors
Originally Posted by kj954
Waste of money... or better for stoppies?
It's time for a new front set of rotors, I got a wave on the rear and never really noticed a difference.
Anybody else try em?
It's time for a new front set of rotors, I got a wave on the rear and never really noticed a difference.
Anybody else try em?
#7
Re: Wave rotors
Originally Posted by kj954
Nice pic looks sweet w/ the chrome. Got anymore?
Cheapest I've found so far is $457.95 shipped for a pair... which is actually cheaper than new stock rotors, they want $640 at the stealership...
I know, I know... ebay, but lately I've had bad luck buying damaged sh*t. Radiator that leaks, and a bent midpipe... both unusable but advertised as great condition. Can't trust anyone anymore.
Cheapest I've found so far is $457.95 shipped for a pair... which is actually cheaper than new stock rotors, they want $640 at the stealership...
I know, I know... ebay, but lately I've had bad luck buying damaged sh*t. Radiator that leaks, and a bent midpipe... both unusable but advertised as great condition. Can't trust anyone anymore.
I'd be leary about buying bike parts off of ebay. Especially if you don't know whether the pic of the part is what you are actually getting! Screw that, rotors are to important to be ****ing around with. The waves are great, you won't be dissapointed.
#9
Re: Wave rotors
Originally Posted by NINER
Waste of money Any poser who rocks these is either rich as hell of doesn't push himself hard enough to have to buy other replacement parts for his bike. Spend the $500 on a new motor, because if you ride like you should, you'll need it.
#10
Re: Wave rotors
Originally Posted by NINER
Waste of money Any poser who rocks these is either rich as hell of doesn't push himself hard enough to have to buy other replacement parts for his bike. Spend the $500 on a new motor, because if you ride like you should, you'll need it.
Wow, that was pretty much the most ignorant post i've ever read in my life......I have a set of wave rotors on one of my bikes, does this mean i'm a poser?
#11
Re: Wave rotors
So back to the topic...they are worth the money especially if you already need to replace your stock ones?
Ive already bought a set of HH pads for my F4i and now Im lookin for sumthing else to help with stoppies since Ive decided to not do a 929/954 front end swap. And new front rotors sound like they might be just what Im lookin for...any other kinds of rotors that may be cheaper but still be better than stock?
Ive already bought a set of HH pads for my F4i and now Im lookin for sumthing else to help with stoppies since Ive decided to not do a 929/954 front end swap. And new front rotors sound like they might be just what Im lookin for...any other kinds of rotors that may be cheaper but still be better than stock?
#12
Re: Wave rotors
Originally Posted by AzN~BoI_585
So back to the topic...they are worth the money especially if you already need to replace your stock ones?
Ive already bought a set of HH pads for my F4i and now Im lookin for sumthing else to help with stoppies since Ive decided to not do a 929/954 front end swap. And new front rotors sound like they might be just what Im lookin for...any other kinds of rotors that may be cheaper but still be better than stock?
Ive already bought a set of HH pads for my F4i and now Im lookin for sumthing else to help with stoppies since Ive decided to not do a 929/954 front end swap. And new front rotors sound like they might be just what Im lookin for...any other kinds of rotors that may be cheaper but still be better than stock?
Call Todd up, he is the owner. Good guy, he'll answer any question you have. You can see where it led me.
#13
Re: Wave rotors
ebay stock rotors for $70-100
Stock rotors + stock pads = better for endos.
i heard that if u run Galfers wave rotors that u should run the Galfer pads with them. other pads will slowly ruin those rotors, just something i heard i dunno
Stock rotors + stock pads = better for endos.
i heard that if u run Galfers wave rotors that u should run the Galfer pads with them. other pads will slowly ruin those rotors, just something i heard i dunno
#14
Re: Wave rotors
im gonna say you should call upbike junkyards(if there isnt a local one) and buy a set of used ones or ebay it. used rotors will go for about 75-125 a piece so at 250 a set at the most your still half of what those cost. i think NINER should have added that to his post becuase i agree with him. there are better things you can spend the extra money on, like steel braided lines!
#16
Re: Wave rotors
Originally Posted by AzN~BoI_585
Well stock or wave rotors Im gonna get some stainless braided lines. Iill see after the stainless lines if i want wave rotors too.
if your a stunter then u dont need wave rotors. They are pointless. Just toss some steel braided lines on and get some OEM pads. Its a great set up.
#17
Re: Wave rotors
Originally Posted by teamclc
ebay stock rotors for $70-100
Stock rotors + stock pads = better for endos.
i heard that if u run Galfers wave rotors that u should run the Galfer pads with them. other pads will slowly ruin those rotors, just something i heard i dunno
Stock rotors + stock pads = better for endos.
i heard that if u run Galfers wave rotors that u should run the Galfer pads with them. other pads will slowly ruin those rotors, just something i heard i dunno
#18
Re: Wave rotors
Thanks for the usefull replies so far...
I picked up the steel lines a while ago and they did make a huge difference... i really don't know how I rode w/ out them.
And stock pads and rotors have been just fine for me, but now I have 2 warped rotors and ebay has left a bad taste in my mouth after 2 consecutive bunk purchases. Just saw an advertised "perfect set" 954 rotors on ebay for $80 buy it now.
Been wondering for a while about the waves cause they advertise them as "better braking feel, and cooler running". But I've never actually talked to someone that has used them.... that was the point of the thread... to hear from peoples personal experience.
Obviously if waves can be a usefull tool to improve my riding I am willing to shell out the extra dough for em.... if I wanted em for looks or "posin", I wouldn't giv a dump how they worked.
I picked up the steel lines a while ago and they did make a huge difference... i really don't know how I rode w/ out them.
And stock pads and rotors have been just fine for me, but now I have 2 warped rotors and ebay has left a bad taste in my mouth after 2 consecutive bunk purchases. Just saw an advertised "perfect set" 954 rotors on ebay for $80 buy it now.
Been wondering for a while about the waves cause they advertise them as "better braking feel, and cooler running". But I've never actually talked to someone that has used them.... that was the point of the thread... to hear from peoples personal experience.
Obviously if waves can be a usefull tool to improve my riding I am willing to shell out the extra dough for em.... if I wanted em for looks or "posin", I wouldn't giv a dump how they worked.
#19
Re: Wave rotors
on a stuntbike i would just go with steel braided lines, stock rotors are fine! and i think they are smoother too... i could feel the waves when i had waves on my streetbike, and didn't like it, put the stockers back on.
#20
Re: Wave rotors
In what way do the waves feel different than stock? I'm confused on this. Cause the waves on my 54 are smooth, but when you hit the brake that front tire is coming to a stop!