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Btw, the Galfer D307W will actually fit a couple of bikes, not just busa, in case there's more than one sitting out in the garage right now. ![]() See all the D307's on the right column? Will fit those bikes too. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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I have D309Ws on my Busa and TL1000R.. It`s like day and night. You can feel when your wheels is going to lock up. I will NEVER switch back to stock.
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| Steve - click here, and just click 'add to cart', the prices will come up in the shopping cart. No big secret on the prices, but the galfer rotors are still set at GB sale prices, and traditionally those aren't posted in open forum as they are discounted pricing for limited times. Part No for Busa are: 99-07 - Front Rotor Set: FD320 99-07 - Rear rotor: D307W '08: Front Rotor Set: DF351 '08: Rear Rotor: DF355 I also got a bunch of Hayabusa braided brake lines in today, likely get around to posting that up tomorrow. (main hayabusa goodie page is here) |
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Front Wave Rotors by Galfer look something like this. Just delicious! ![]() Btw, besides looking pretty sweet on your bike, here's some of the techy stuff. Whole reason I put a Galfer rear rotor on my busa a couple years ago was b/c of heat issues during spirited riding. Here's the stress diagrams of the wave rotor during testing. ![]() |
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Here's a neat shot of a rotor I got today. This is the rear rotor on a BMW F650. Slightly different wave pattern than the Hayabusa rotor pictured above. I think these things start to grow on you after awhile. Pretty cool lookin' |
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