Hi,
I want to refurbish the appearance of the disks on a GPZ1100
The inside bit that the pads don’t touch is silver.
Any idea what original coating they would have had to stop them rusting and what I could do to make them look new again ?
Thanks
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Refurbishing disks
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Re: Refurbishing disks
Hi Jimbo
the discs are made of stainless steel, just clean them, use thinner to remove dirt and dust and brighten them up with steelwool or with a rotating blue nylon brush on a drill.
Good luck
GrtZ
Philippe
the discs are made of stainless steel, just clean them, use thinner to remove dirt and dust and brighten them up with steelwool or with a rotating blue nylon brush on a drill.
Good luck
GrtZ
Philippe
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Re: Refurbishing disks
i used this when i was at cradley kawasaki exact match
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Wurth-German ... SwLARd3WUN
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Wurth-German ... SwLARd3WUN
Re: Refurbishing disks
Well if they are stainless I just need to clean them.
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