ChainsawDuke fast rider Joined Sep 23, 2022 Messages 82 Location UK Oct 16, 2022 #1 A few months back I picked up a Braking wave disc for a non-ABS 690 smcr, it was a bargain and worth a go. Turns out the older model discs are the same but recessed for the bolts. A problem solved with some 1.7mm titanium spacers from ProBolt.
A few months back I picked up a Braking wave disc for a non-ABS 690 smcr, it was a bargain and worth a go. Turns out the older model discs are the same but recessed for the bolts. A problem solved with some 1.7mm titanium spacers from ProBolt.
L Lightfoot fast rider Joined Oct 24, 2022 Messages 32 Location Texas Oct 25, 2022 #2 Looks good , did you happen to weigh them ?
Vatte top rider Joined Dec 4, 2021 Messages 328 Location Germany Oct 25, 2022 #3 The difference, if there is any measurable, between the ABS and non ABS version should be negligible. Thanks to @BISavage Front weight: Link Rear weight: Link
The difference, if there is any measurable, between the ABS and non ABS version should be negligible. Thanks to @BISavage Front weight: Link Rear weight: Link
OP ChainsawDuke fast rider Joined Sep 23, 2022 Messages 82 Location UK Oct 26, 2022 #4 Lightfoot said: Looks good , did you happen to weigh them ? Click to expand... The stock disc was 1553g and the wave disc was 1287g
Lightfoot said: Looks good , did you happen to weigh them ? Click to expand... The stock disc was 1553g and the wave disc was 1287g
BISavage champion rider Joined Oct 8, 2020 Messages 2,497 Location Unspoken Origins Oct 27, 2022 #5 Yeah, I was looking at the Braking setup; went with with the KTM (Galfer) primarily because is says KTM on it.
Yeah, I was looking at the Braking setup; went with with the KTM (Galfer) primarily because is says KTM on it.