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CB750 Cast Iron Brake Discs - Plain or Drilled

RPE Racing

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I would like to share something new we made for all CB enthusiasts...

Cast Iron brake discs - drilled or plain by RPE Racing in OZ

Honda fours have lousy braking performance. The main reason is the poor grade stainless Steel used by Honda for the original brake discs.
These discs solve that, being that cast Iron has a much higher friction coefficient producing better braking with the same lever effort.

Every Honda four race bike uses cast Iron discs for this very reason. But they also help a lot on road bikes.

These can be installed by removing the rivets and either insert a 6mm helicoil in the hub or tap the holes for an 8mm (button head). We can do this for an additional cost.

Ebay links:
Plain:
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Cast-Iro...743957?hash=item3f6b5617d5:g:qucAAOSwYIxX4Sp4

Drilled:
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Cast-Iro...747141?hash=item3f6b562445:g:ybYAAOSwLF1X4S9w







 
glad you found us here on this site! Read about your engines before and following the thread on the sohc site about your engines. I would love to hear and see more about your sohc engines. I know you guys take them more extreme then we do over here and admire the work you put into them. I will be looking into one of your rotors in the future for my drag bike. Might look into some engine parts as well! Keep us updated with any new products and services.
 
i am definitely interested in your big bore stuff and cylinder head work. About the biggest we go with bore over here is 73mm. Currently running 72mm in my drag bike.
 
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