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Well, my knowledge of them, which is based on hearsay, is that they were designed for moto-x bikes as a means of clearing clagged on mud off the pads. People then started fitting them to sports bikes because they look cool.
In terms of braking performance. They have a smaller surface area than a conventional disc. Now I'm no expert but I would have thought that a smaller surface area gives you less friction from your brake pads and less area to disperse heat away. On paper this makes them less effective and more prone to overheating.
I wouldn't have thought mud build-up is a particular issue for a sports bike and proper sintered brake pads aren't bothered by water.
If it were me, I'd stick with good quality conventional discs and sintered pads. The sintered pads will wear your discs more rapidly than standard ones but there was you about to spend £30 extra on wavy ones so you can afford to replace them slightly earlier.
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As Stinkwheel says, my advice is also based on hearsay - but I've heard this from a fair few people!
Basically, I've been told that wavy discs won't really give you a huge amount more effectiveness in the braking department than your commonal garden normal discs.
I'd personally buy the standard discs and get sintered pads.  ____________________ Dead nobodies in company cars... |
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yea, very good compared to the standard discs i had on the GSXR.
I used to use Carbon Lorraine SBK HH pads with the Braking Wave discs and i went through pads like sweeties plus the brake dust from them was crazy
I now use EBC HH pads and they've lasted alot longer and their isn't that much dust from them. |
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stinkwheel wrote: | In terms of braking performance. They have a smaller surface area than a conventional disc. Now I'm no expert but I would have thought that a smaller surface area gives you less friction from your brake pads and less area to disperse heat away. On paper this makes them less effective and more prone to overheating. |
this is, indeed, my understanding of the thermodynamics.
for us mere mortals, who cannot afford carbon-fibre disks, the steel wavy disks will overheat quicker than a regular disk.
For road use, you're better off with some nice solid cast-iron, such as those by PFM, as they will be less affected by heat, and also radiate it out more efficiently.
Those people who put wavys on and claim better braking performance are often replacing a worn out disk with a wavy one, and it's the new disk, more than the shape, that's giving the improved braking performance. They'd get just as much of an improvement with a new, regular disk.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 17 years, 318 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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