?!@,. a bunch of pins.

T.Byrd

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Fuck a bunch of rotor pins where can a person buy a nice set of rotors to fit or bikes (05 chopper), with out rotor pins.And don't tell me Bikers Dream I've tried that. I know someone out there has done this. I've looked at severeal but havn't found any to fit or bikes and go with the wheels.
 

Moespeeds

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DNA but make sure the bolt holes line up, I believe there are different wheel styles. Check Egay there are tons of them.
 

T.Byrd

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Da, Gas Man, $280 for the two sets of rotor pins is about 280 reasons. Its not that I want to down grade its just that Im not going to pay $280 every 20,000 miles for rotor pins.
 

Gas Man

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I think Alhall had the same issue before. I believe he found it cheaper to just buy a whole new rotor right from bdm. Heck I think that was even cheaper than the pieces from PM.
 

shovelcowboy

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You'll never know the difference, just make sure you properly shim the caliper.
I'm with you Moe. And they look better and last longer. I've run these for several thousand miles.

I just can't see the logic of pins over solids (especially after watching Ray's "worn-pin" vid :eek: and given the cost of new pins). Hell, even when you buy new pins there HAS to be wear on the holes (inner and outer rotors) so probably you should replace the whole thing.

Do race cars or sports cars have floating rotors? If not then seems like a way to sell parts to us!

Shovelcowboy

 
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