Better disk on '75 R75/6

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Major Softie
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Re: Better disk on '75 R75/6

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Abstruse1 wrote:Here's all I know about the disk (from EBC's description):

The worlds only complete line of direct bolt-on brake discs made in EBCs UK manufacturing plant using: Billet-steel rotor rings that deliver 18 percent more stopping power than stainless steel equivalents.

EBCs solid HPSR rotor programs are low carbon steel units zinc plated to minimize corrosion.

chasbmw wrote:The discs are floaters, stainless steel rotors, a bit thicker than the OEM rotors.


Chas, what discs are stainless steel floaters? Not the EBC ones that Abstruse and I are talking about.
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chasbmw
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Re: Better disk on '75 R75/6

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Major,

You are correct, I had always thought that the EBC discs produced for our bikes were stainless, but they are not!

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As an aside, what sort of stainless steel do Bmw use for their discs? I had understood that stainless steel was non magnetic, but that's not correct for Bmw discs?
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Replica 1070 R90/S (based on 82 RT)
1975 R90/6
khittner1
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Re: Better disk on '75 R75/6

Post by khittner1 »

Some stainless steels (ferritic) are magnetic. Others (austenitic stainless steels) are not.
Roy Gavin
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Re: Better disk on '75 R75/6

Post by Roy Gavin »

Chas - I see you have a Maxton sticker on your forks - do they offer anything "bolt on " for the forks, or do you have any tips as to what they did , or how it works?
Adelaide, Oz. 77 R75/7. 86 R80 G/S PD, 93 R100 GS, 70 BSA B44 VS ,BMW F650 Classic
chasbmw
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Re: Better disk on '75 R75/6

Post by chasbmw »

Roy,

Max tons replace the forks innards with their own. The forks are sprung according to your weight and likely load and in my case have compression and rebound adjustment.
New fork top manufactured etc etc. in other words it's not a DIY job. When they did my forks they said that the screw thread in one of the bottom of one of fork lowers was not concentric and that they had to do quite a bit of fiddling around to correct this and remove stiction,

I'm still getting used to the forks, there is a lot of adjustability!
Charles
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1975 R90/6
Roy Gavin
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Re: Better disk on '75 R75/6

Post by Roy Gavin »

Thanks for the reply . I know they work on most of the classic race bikes and at one time would supply a supply a bolt in kit for some, and had hoped they had a bolt in system similar to the HPN insert for the early forks.
Forlorn hope, they were asked to do an alternative to the NLA HPN insert by someone on ADV Riders , and didnt show much enthusiasm for the idea.
I think the like the forks in their hands, so they can make certain they are right.
Keep us posted on how it works out - I have just registered the R75/7 , and after a few months away the forks feel real crude compared to the other bikes.
Adelaide, Oz. 77 R75/7. 86 R80 G/S PD, 93 R100 GS, 70 BSA B44 VS ,BMW F650 Classic
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