This could possibly be the perfect GT disk rotor.

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This could possibly be the perfect GT disk rotor.

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My idea of the perfect front disc rotor for a GT750. It retains the same boss, so at a glance it looks similar, however the rotor is a totally new item.
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If it's the same as the hardly ableson ones I tried to get from the states, the prune wouldn't send out of the US.
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Alan H wrote:If it's the same as the hardly ableson ones I tried to get from the states, the prune wouldn't send out of the US.
Alan, Seems your reputation goes before you. :roll:
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It was a weight issue Martin. Something you know lots about. :roll:
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Wow lots of infighting going on over this topic.LOL
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Waterbuffalo wrote:Wow lots of infighting going on over this topic.LOL
That’s just mr H showing his usual Christmas spirit :lol:
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Hes been known to be a miserable ole git many times over. I told him I'd get the discs for him and he could collect them on one of his trips out to me. Did he also become hard of hearing recently.
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What? :?
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YESSSS! I did mention it to you Alan.
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I know, but fetching them home would have cost a small fortune was the problem.
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